1902 Wars & Armed Conflicts Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 27 Feb Execution of Breaker Morant and Peter Handcock: Harry 'Breaker' Morant and Peter Handcock, Australian officers during the Second Boer War, were executed by firing squad in Pretoria, South Africa, after being convicted of war crimes, including the murder of Boer prisoners-of-war and civilians. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 04 Mar U.S. Navy property transfer in Cuba: On March 4, 1902, the U.S. Navy transferred property in Cuba as part of its post-war activities following the Spanish-American War. This transfer was significant in establishing U.S. military presence in the region. source: history.navy.mil
  • 07 Mar Battle of Tweebosch in Second Boer War: The Battle of Tweebosch occurred on March 7, 1902, during the Second Boer War. It was a significant engagement between British forces and Boer commandos, impacting the course of the war. source: britannica.com
  • 10 Mar Boers' final victory in Second Boer War: The Second Boer War concluded on March 10, 1902, with the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging, marking a significant victory for the Boers. This event ended the conflict between the British Empire and the two Boer republics in South Africa. source: britannica.com
  • 21 Mar Park Avenue subway construction disaster: On March 21, 1902, a construction disaster occurred during the building of the Park Avenue subway in New York City. The incident resulted in several fatalities and highlighted the dangers associated with urban construction projects of the time. This event raised awareness about safety regulations in construction practices. source: nytimes.com
  • 23 Mar Boer War peace negotiations: Peace negotiations to end the Boer War were underway on March 23, 1902. These discussions aimed to resolve the conflict between British forces and Boer republics in South Africa. The eventual peace treaty would have lasting implications for the region's political landscape. source: britannica.com
  • 11 Apr Battle of Rooiwal - Second Boer War Turning Point: On April 11, 1902, during the Second Boer War, British forces under Colonel Robert Kekewich defeated a Boer commando led by Generals Ferdinandus Potgieter and Jan Kemp at Rooiwal, near Klerksdorp in the Western Transvaal. The Boers attempted a mounted assault on the entrenched British position but were repelled, resulting in significant casualties and marking a pivotal moment in the conflict. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 16 Apr Surrender of General Miguel Malvar: On April 16, 1902, General Miguel Malvar, one of the last Filipino generals resisting American forces during the Philippine–American War, surrendered to General J. Franklin Bell in Rosario, Batangas. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 02 May Battle of Bayang in the Philippines: The Battle of Bayang, the first major engagement of the Moro Rebellion, occurred on May 2–3, 1902, in Bayang, Lanao, Mindanao. Led by Colonel Frank D. Baldwin, American forces attacked the Sultanates of Lanao in retaliation for murders committed by Moros in Malabang and Parang. The Americans captured Fort Pandapatan and the fort of Datu of Binidayan, resulting in the death of the Sultan of Bayang. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 06 May Zulu Assault at Holkrantz: On May 6, 1902, during the Second Anglo-Boer War, a Zulu faction led by Chief Sikhobobho attacked a Boer commando camp at Holkrantz, near Vryheid in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The Zulus launched a night assault, resulting in 56 Boers killed and 3 wounded, while 52 Zulus were killed and 48 wounded. source: sahistory.org.za
  • 15 May Bailundo Revolt begins in Angola: The Bailundo Revolt, also known as the Second Luso-Ovimbundu War, commenced on May 15, 1902, when the Ovimbundu kingdom of Bailundo and its allies launched an insurrection against the Portuguese Empire. The revolt was prompted by economic hardships, including a sudden decline in the price of root rubber, and lasted until 1904, ending in a Portuguese victory. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 17 May Relief of Mafeking during Second Boer War: On May 17, 1902, British forces relieved the town of Mafeking, South Africa, during the Second Boer War. The siege had lasted 217 days, and the relief was a significant morale booster for the British and a turning point in the conflict. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 19 May British-Boer peace negotiations in Pretoria: On May 19, 1902, peace negotiations between British and Boer forces took place in Pretoria, South Africa, aiming to end the Second Boer War. The discussions led to the signing of the Treaty of Vereeniging on May 31, 1902, officially ending the conflict. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 31 May Treaty of Vereeniging details: On May 31, 1902, details of the Treaty of Vereeniging were finalized, marking the end of the Second Boer War between the British Empire and the Boer Republics. This treaty had significant implications for South Africa's future governance. source: britannica.com
  • 24 Jun King Edward VII's appendicitis delays coronation: King Edward VII's coronation was postponed due to his appendicitis on June 24, 1902. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 25 Jun Coronation preparations for King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra: Preparations for the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra were underway on June 25, 1902. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 26 Jun Edward VII's coronation postponed: King Edward VII's coronation was postponed on June 26, 1902, due to his health issues. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 04 Jul End of Philippine-American War: On July 4, 1902, the Philippine-American War officially ended with the declaration of the Philippines as a civilian government. This marked the conclusion of a brutal conflict that had begun in 1899, resulting in significant loss of life and the establishment of American sovereignty over the Philippines.
  • 13 Dec Venezuelan Crisis of 1902-1903: The Venezuelan Crisis of 1902-1903 began on December 13, 1902, when British and German warships expanded their blockade of the Venezuelan coast. This escalation was part of a larger international dispute over Venezuela's refusal to pay foreign debts. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 18 Dec British House of Lords Prorogation by King Edward VII: On December 18, 1902, King Edward VII prorogued the British House of Lords, temporarily suspending its sessions.
  • 31 Dec Second Boer War peace treaty signed: The Treaty of Vereeniging was signed on May 31, 1902, officially ending the Second Boer War between the British Empire and the two Boer republics. This treaty marked a significant shift in South African governance and British colonial policy. source: britannica.com