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African states of southern Africa. It was also relatively liberal in its
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to demand that Frere be recalled. Beaconsfield supported him, however, and in a strange compromise he was censured but asked to stay on. Frere had severely underestimated the Zulus, whom he had characterized as "a bunch of savages armed with sticks."
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ministry. This unprecedented move solved his constitutional hindrances in the Cape, but was overshadowed by a growing set of conflicts across
Southern Africa and Lord Carnarvon's resignation in early 1878.
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1546:The Life and Times of Sir John Charles Molteno
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