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Gladstone Returns In 1878 war broke out in southern Africa. Lord Carnarvon believed that South Africa would become a Dominion. The negotiations were badly mishandled, the annexation of the Transvaal was announced without the consent of the South African people. The Zulus were given until the end of the year to accept a British commissioner. In January 1879 the British invaded Zululand. The massacre of Rorke's Drift occurred. The British finally won at the battle of Ulundi. Zululand was sliced into eight lands. Another war was raging in Afghanistan. The Russians had set up a mission in the capital, Kabul. The British wanted similar rights and when they were not granted, the British invaded. By 1879 a British minister was in residence in Kabul with absolute control of Afghan foreign policy. The Afghan troops rebelled and everyone in the Embassy was killed. Disraeli lost much support over these two wars and lost the election to Gladstone, who was so incensed by Disraeli's mismanagement of foreign policy that he came back from retirement.
"Poor Old King Cole was lying dead outside and the helpless patient was crying and groaning near me. The Zulus were swarming around us, and there was an extraordinary rattle as the bullets struck the biscuit boxes, and queer thuds as they plumped in the bags of melaies. Then there was the whizz and rip of the assegais, of which I had experience during the Kaffir Campaign. We had plenty of ammunition, but we were told to save it and so we took careful aim at every shot, and hardly a cartridge was wasted. Private Dunbar, shot no fewer than nine Zulus, one of them being a Chief ... every now and then one or two managed to crawl in and over the top of the sacks. They were bayoneted off...
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