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Gen. Louis Botha, soldier, statesman and first prime minister of the Union of South Africa, is born.

This Day in History: September 27, 1862
Additional Date: September 27, 1862
Gen. Louis Botha, soldier, statesman and first prime minister of the Union of South Africa, is born near Greytown, Natal (now kwaZulu Natal).  A Boer general and statesman, he was leader of the Transvaal army in the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902) from March 1900, and he was one of the architects of the Union of South Africa. His vision of South Africa included both British and Dutch. Botha was prime minister of South Africa during the First World War and was a leading figure in the Paris Peace Conference at the end of the World War I. Botha was also prime minister of South Africa during the South West Africa campaign and the South African Rebellion. He was responsible for the infamous Native Land Act of 1913, he believed in maintaining Black traditions and in totally segregating black and white, except where blacks were needed as workers.