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History, 28.06.2019 05:00, Pointjazzyqueen602

What was the motivation of the mother land to keep the anglo-boer war going? the british were looking forward to colonial control of gold mines. with every loss of a soldier, british citizens vowed to continue the fight. there was no motivation; the british grew tired of war. the british population sought war in other parts of the world.

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