Wolseley’s purpose in making the statement is to defend the British colonial agenda and counter criticisms of Christian missionary work. He aims to demonstrate that converted Zulus, particularly Christian soldiers, retained their strength and bravery, proving themselves equal to British soldiers. By highlighting their contributions, Wolseley seeks to validate the benefits of British imperialism and the role of Christianity in uplifting and integrating native populations into the British military and society.

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Wolseley is trying to explain why British colonization is important and to respond to those who criticize Christian missionaries. He wants to show that Zulus who became Christians, especially those who served as soldiers, were just as strong and brave as British soldiers. By pointing out their contributions, Wolseley wants to prove that British imperialism is good and that Christianity helps native people become part of the British military and society.

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