Industrial Age · Africa · Politics
1886
Gold at Witwatersrand
1886
A prospector named George Harrison picked up a chunk of ore on an Afrikaner farm in the Transvaal and recognized reef gold. Within months thousands of fortune hunters - "uitlanders" - were swarming over the veld, and the squalid mining camp of Johannesburg was taking shape. The Boer republics were now very valuable, and the road to war was open.