Second Boer War - Lord Roberts proclaimed an amnesty for all burghers, except leaders
Time: Thursday Mar 15, 1900
Place: South Africa
Details: On 15 March 1900, Lord Roberts proclaimed an amnesty for all burghers, except leaders, who took an oath of neutrality and returned quietly to their homes. It is estimated that between 12,000 and 14,000 burghers took this oath between March and June 1900.
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