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Battle of Congella
Part of the Great Trek
Congella battlefield memorials
Date
23 May 1842
Location
Port Natal later known as Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Result
British victory
Belligerents
Natalia Republic
British Empire
Commanders and leaders
Andries Pretorius
Captain Thomas Charlton Smith
Strength
unknown
134[1]
Casualties and losses
unknown
12 killed 29 wounded 1 missing[2]
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The Battle of Congella, beginning 23 May 1842, was between the British of the Cape colony and Voortrekkers or the Boer forces of the Natalia Republic. The Republic of Natalia sought an independent port of entry, free from British control and thus sought to conquer the Port Natal trading settlement which had been settled by mostly British merchants in modern-day KwaZulu-Natal. The battle ended in a British victory due to the heroic ride of Dick King for reinforcements.
^"DEFEAT OF THE BRITISH TROOPS AT PORT NATAL". The Manchester Guardian. 27 August 1842.
^"DEFEAT OF THE BRITISH TROOPS AT PORT NATAL". The Manchester Guardian. 27 August 1842.
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