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1825      
Paul Kruger is born to Casper Jan Hendrik Kruger and Elsie Francina Steyn

1835      
Paul Kruger's father situated on the Caledon river

1836      
The Krugers become Voortrekkers, the young Paul Kruger becomes witness to the battle of Vegkop against Mzilikazi.

1838      
Paul Kruger's parents cross the Vaal river and establish the first Transvaal town, Potchefstroom.

1842      
Paul Kruger marries Maria du Plessis. Kruger is granted the Waterkloof farm near Rustenburg.

1845      
Paul Kruger moves to Ohrigstad in the eastern Transvaal.

1846      
Paul Kruger's wife, Maria du Plessis dies.

1847      
Paul Kruger marries his first wife's cousin, Gezina Susanna Frederika Wilhelmina du Plessis.

1850      
Paul Kruger collects signatures to object to the appointment of a military leader by the volksraad.

1851      
Paul Kruger becomes field-cornet of his area, an important position in the young Transvaal republic.September- instructed Pretorius to negotiate with the British to recognise the independence of Transvaal Voortrekkers.

1852      
Paul Kruger joins expedition against the Tswana chief, Setshele.

1852 March    
Paul Kruger helped reconcile Pretorius and Potgieter.

1854      
Paul Kruger takes part in the campaign against Mankopane and Mokopane.

1855      
Paul Kruger helpes draw up the constitution.

1857      
Paul Kruger serves as advisor to the first president of the Transvaal republic, M.W. Pretorius.

1858      
Paul Kruger Persuaded M.W. Pretorius to maintain authority of the republic against Schoeman.During the president's illness, he acted as president.

1858 18 June    
Paul Kruger visits the Basuto chief and concludes a peace treaty.

1859      
Gereformeerde Kerk in South Africa is formed and Paul Kruger becomes one of the first members.

1863      
Paul Kruger is appointed as commander-general.

1864      
A clash between Viljoen's people's army and Paul Kruger's state army occurs. Paul Kruger travels to the Zulu boundary with Pretotius to help arrange a new boundary with Mpande.

1865      
The Basuto murder several Transvaal citizens travelling back from Natal.

1867      
Paul Kruger is forced to retire from Soutpansberg.

1869      
Paul Kruger forces peace treaty upon Mapela after defeating him.

1870      
Paul Kruger accompanies a government commission that successfully settled the boundary dispute with OFS

1871      
Paul Kruger stops supporting Pretorius after a dispute over Pretorus' conduct over the disputed diamond fields.

1873      
Paul Kruger requests a honourable discharge from the position of commander - general.

1874      
Paul Kruger is nominated an unofficial member of the executive council of the volksraad.

1876      
Paul Kruger refused to lead the expedition to defeat Sekhukhune, the Pedi chief. The campaign was a failure.

1877      
Paul Kruger is persuaded to stand in the election as he had support of the conservatives that wished to get rid of the Burgers.

1877 12 April    
Theophilus Shepstone annexes the Transvaal, as a result the election was not held.

1877 July    
Paul Kruger and Jorissen become part of a delegation to Lord Carnarvon, the colonial secretary. Kruger was to suggest a referendum, the mission was a failure because of Shepstone's report to his government.

1878 April    
Paul Kruger is sent to London to put before the British state secretary public petitions against annexation.

1879      
Paul Kruger has a meeting with the Cape governor, Sir Bartle Frere to convince him to convey the wishes of the Boers in the Transvaal to London.

1879 December    
A meeting held at Wonderfontein to challenge the British administration in Pretoria, a milestone in Kruger's career as he was considered a possible president.

1880 April    
Paul Kruger and Joubert travel to the Cape to campaign for support and to put pressure on Cape Afrikaner parliamentarians to reject the Cape draft act that envisioned federation. The mission is a success and Kruger is confident that Gladstone would cancel the annexation.However, his refusal to even grant self-rule, leads to great dissapointment.

1880 December    
The Volksraad was called to Paardekraal, south-west of Pretoria, on the advice of Paul Kruger. Here the government of the republic was placed and it consisted of Kruger, P.J. Joubert and M.W. Pretorius. Kruger's base was to be in Heidelberg and armed forces took up position on the Natal border, while others surrounded the British garrison in the Transvaal. Kruger realised that the British forces would be more powerful thus decided to continue with negotiations.

1881      
Paul Kruger write a letter to request that a British royal commission be set up to make an honest investigation. He promise that fighting would stop if this happens. When the Anglo-Boer War I is successfully concluded, a triumph in Kruger's career, the republic is reinsated.

1881 August    
The Pretoria convention is signed and the Vierkleur is flown once again.

1882      
For the first time in ten years, an election is held and Paul Kruger wins.

1883 9 May    
Paul Kruger is sworn in as president and he subsequently announce a policy that is base on Christian principles.Introduce concession policy as he finds the country in financial difficulty. He also introduce a new education policy that is more acceptable to the public.Kruger leaves for England again to persuade the British government to revise the Pretoria convention, as means of establishing a rail link with the east coast.

1884 27 July    
The old convention is replaced with a new one, the London convention. Hollanders grant permission for the construction of the Delagoa bay railway and the establishment of trade ties with European powers.

1884 October    
Paul Kruger allows the proclamation of authority by the republic over an area that fell within Bechuanaland, a British protectorate at the time.

1885      
Paul Kruger reaches a compromise with Sir Charles Warren to avoid a possible war over territory with the British.

1886      
Proclaimation of the first gold fields in the Witwatersrand. Soon there is an increase in the number of foreigners residing in the Transvaal, creating a political problem for Paul Kruger.

1888      
Paul Kruger is re-elected as president, making it possible for him to extend his limitations on the political representation of the Uitlander (Foreigners)

1889      
Paul Kruger persuades volksraad to pass a legislation to create a second volksraad with limited authority, where the uitlanders would have representation.

1890      
Paul Kruger's proposal for a second volksraad is put into effect, this of course remains an Uitlanders grievance against the Kruger government.

1890 March    
Paul Kruger is publicly insulted during a visit to Johannesburg.He subsequently, guarantees Britain that he has no ambitions to the north, however he states his interest in Swaziland, to the east.

1892      
First train steams into JOHANNESBURG

1893      
Presidential elections, Paul Kruger wins.

1893 May    
Paul Kruger sworn in as president for the third time.

1894 October    
First train reaches Pretoria from the east.

1895      

1896      
Chamberlain invites Paul Kruger to London to discuss the safety of the Transvaal.

1897 January    
J.G. Kotze, the chief justice challenges the legality of the volksraad.

1897 February    
Paul Kruger obtains special right to dismiss judges who claimed testing right. Kruger regarded chief justice Kotze's stand as an infringement of the authority of the volksraad.

1898      
After a lengthy correspondence, Paul Kruger dismissed chief justice Kotze

1898 May    
Paul Kruger is sworn in as president after a crushing victory in the election

1898 September    
The Orange Free State president, Dr. W.J. Steyn visited Pretoria, resulting in a treaty between the his province and the Transvaal.

1899      
Lord Milner uses the Uitlander movement as means of denouncing the Kruger administration.

1899 May    
Lord Milner recommended British intervention to Chamberlain.

1899 May - June    
Conference is held in Bloemfontein, both Paul Kruger and Lord Milner are invited by president Dr.W. Steyn to attend. Milner insists that immediate steps need to be taken to grant the uitlanders a vote on a basis of five-year residency. Kruger is not willing to fix the residential qualification to less than seven years. The conference never reaches a conclusion.

1899 September 9    
Paul Kruger decides, with support from Jan Smuts that it would be better to take military action, this leads to the dispatch of an ultimatum to Britain.

1900 7 May    
Paul Kruger addresses the volksraad for the last time before being forced to travel on the Delagoa line to Machadodorp, where he lives on his train carriage.

1900 11 September    
Accompanied by his private secretary, Paul Kruger crosses the Komatipoort border

1900 19 October    
Paul Kruger goes on board the Dutch cruiser, De Gelderland that is diverted from sea by queen Wilhelmina of Holland.

1900 22 November    
Paul Kruger reaches Marseilles and embarks on a voyage to create enthusiasm for the Boer cause, however, he does not manage to get any concrete government support for the boer cause.

1901 July    
Paul Kruger's wife, Gezina Susanna Frederika Wilhelmina dies in Pretoria.

1902 May    
A peace treaty is signed. Paul Kruger moves to Mentone, on the French Riviera

1903 October    
Paul Kruger moves to warmer climate of Mentone

1904 24 May    
Paul Kruger establishes himself in a villa at Clarens on lake Geneva

1904 14 July    
Paul Kruger dies from cardiac failure, after a period of illness.He is buried next to his wife,Gezina Susanna Frederika Wilhelmina in Pretoria .

 

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