1914 - The National Party

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A second nationalist movement emerged in the aftermath of the union’s formation, one racially and ethnically exclusive. The National Party, formed in 1914, appealed to Afrikaners (as the Boers increasingly referred to themselves after the Second Boer War). They were still bitter about their suffering in the war and frustrated by the poverty in which most of them lived.

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1930 - Continued turmoil