George Grey has dealt firmly with the …

Years: 1859 - 1859

George Grey has dealt firmly with the natives in South Africa, but has endeavored to protect them from the white colonists by setting apart tracts of land for their exclusive use.

He more than once has acted as arbitrator between the government of the Orange Free State and the natives, and had eventually come to the conclusion that a federated South Africa would be a good thing for everyone.

The Orange Free State would have been willing to join the federation, and it is probable that the Transvaal would also have agreed.

However, Grey is fifty years before his time and the colonial office will not agree to his proposals.

In spite of their instructions, Grey continues to advocate union, and, in connection with other matters, such as the attempt to settle soldiers in South Africa after the Crimean War, he several times disregards his instructions.

When all the circumstances are considered, it is not surprising that he is recalled in 1859.

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