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Our series ends with the Anglo-Zulu War: last stands and changing fortunes that made legends out of desperate men.

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Africa: Zulu Empire IV - Last Stands and Changing Fortunes - Extra History

Watch the Great War Channel special on South Africa! http://bit.ly/1HQxP9x Support us on Patreon! http://bit.ly/EHPatreon Subscribe for new episodes every Saturday! http://bit.ly/SubToEC --- (Click for more!) Watch the entire Zulu Empire series! http://bit.ly/1ITi98p Follow us on Facebook! http://bit.ly/ECFBPage Follow us on Twitter! http://bit.ly/ECTweet Follow us on Twitch! http://bit.y/ECTwitch ____________ BONUS! Learn about the Boer Wars and what happened in South Africa during World War I thanks to our friends at the Great War Channel! THE GREAT WAR Special: http://bit.ly/1HQxP9x Lord Chelmsford, the British officer who commanded during the Anglo-Zulu War, vastly underestimated the power and aggression of the Zulu people. He split his army into three separate columns and left one of them stationed at Isandlwana while he searched for Zulu armies on the field. Meanwhile 20,000 Zulus were already flanking his force, but because Lord Chelmsford had not even ordered them to fortify the camp, the Zulu force swept through the ranks and destroyed the British army at Isandlwana. A small group of survivors fled to the hospital at Rorke's Drift where officer James Dalton organized a desperate defense. Cetshwayo's half-brother, ignoring orders to halt his pursuit, stormed the hospital with his small force and lost disastrously. Despite this, the main Zulu army continued to hand defeats to the British army until finally the British government stepped in to reinforce them with artillery and extra soldiers. Finally, Great Britain succeeded in capturing both the Zulu capitol at Ulundi and King Cetshwayo himself. They divided Zulu territory into 12 small kingdoms that quickly fell into civil war. Out of desperation, they returned Cetshwayo to the throne, but too late: a rival attacked and killed him. His son Dinuzulu allied with the Boers in an attempt to regain power and independence, but the British seized this excuse to finally annex Zulu land for good in 1887. ____________ Get the intro music here! http://bit.ly/1EQA5N7 *Music by Demetori: http://bit.ly/1AaJG4H Listen to the outro music here! http://bit.ly/1L6ihlE __________ Extra History - World War I: The Seminal Tragedy The Concert of Europe: http://bit.ly/1uLnt5X The Great War Channel!

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Not finished with the story yet? Check out the Great War channel's episode on South Africa from the Boer Wars to World War I! <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhYYqj-3swU" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhYYqj-3swU</a>

Anonymous

Two of my favorite channels meet! What an awesome morning.

Anonymous

Great video! Kind of a depressing ending though, even if we all did know it was coming. Either way, I'm really looking forward to the next series on Justinian and the Eastern Roman Empire! It's one of my favorite periods of history and I love learning more about it! Plus I'm the one who suggested it, so I'm super excited to see how you guys decided to cover it!

Anonymous

I know I will! Thanks so much for accepting my suggestion!