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Preceded by
  
Paul Kruger

Role
  
Politician

Name
  
Schalk Burger


Commands
  
Lydenburg Commandos

Religion
  
Dutch Reformed Church

Rank
  
Commandant

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Succeeded by
  
Edward VII As King of the Transvaal The Viscount Milner As Administrator of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony Louis Botha As Prime Minister of Transvaal Colony (Upon Self Government in 1907)

Born
  
September 6, 1852 Lydenburg, Transvaal (
1852-09-06
)

Allegiance
  
South African Republic Voortrekkers

Battles/wars
  
Sekhukhune Campaign (1876), Modder River (1899), Spionkop (1900)

Died
  
December 5, 1918, Krugerspos

Spouse
  
Alida De Villiers (m. 1876)

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Modder River, Battle of Spion Kop

Similar People
  
Paul Kruger, Martinus Theunis Steyn, Christiaan de Wet, Louis Botha, Koos de la Rey

Schalk Willem Burger (6 September 1852 – 5 December 1918) was a South African military leader, lawyer, politician, and statesman who was acting President of the South African Republic from 1900 to 1902, whilst Paul Kruger was in exile.

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Military service

He served in a number of military conflicts such as the Sekhukhune Wars of 1876, and later during the First Boer War of 1881, he served as acting field cornet.

He was elected as commandant of the Lydenburg Commando in 1885. When the Second Boer War started, he served as commandant-general in a number of military conflicts, including the battle of Spion Kop and battle of Modder River on 30 October 1899.

Political career

As a politician, he was described as "enlightened and shrewd" and it was reported that he rivaled Paul Kruger in his influence over his countrymen.

After the Battle of Spion Kop, due to illness, he withdrew from the fighting and pursued his political career once more. He was elected to the Volksraad (House of Assembly) in 1887, later serving as Chairman.

In March 1900, following the death of Piet Joubert, he was elected Vice President under President Paul Kruger. In September 1900 he succeeded Kruger as State President, after Kruger had left for Europe.

During the "Krigsraad" (military council / tribunal) in May 1901, he advocated a cessation of hostilities, but his proposal was strongly opposed by President Marthinus Theunis Steyn of the Orange Free State. Burger remained president until the Treaty of Vereeniging on 31 May 1902.

He died in 1918 at Goedgedacht, near Krugerspos.

References

Schalk Willem Burger Wikipedia


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