Rivers of Conflict
The Battle of Blood River and Its Historical Significance
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Terry Sloan
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South Africa, 1838. Two worlds on a collision course.
One, a migrating band of Voortrekkers—pioneers seeking a promised land.
The other, a proud Zulu kingdom defending its sovereignty.
At a bend in the Ncome River, their destinies would be sealed.
"Blood River" tells the gripping true story of the Battle of Blood River—where fewer than 500 Voortrekkers stood their ground against over 10,000 Zulu warriors. With wagons locked in a defensive circle and rifles loaded, they faced an onslaught like no other. Outnumbered, outmatched, but not outwitted.
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