Diggers:24 killed, 12 injured.
Soldiers and Police 6 killed 7 wounded.
During the Eureka Stockade, it is believed that 34 diggers and 6 troopers were killed in the battle against each other. Actual figures of the diggers were unconfirmed.
The Eureka Stockade is sometimes known as The Eureka Stockade Rebellion because of all the people that rebelled against the having to pay for mining licenses twice a week.
It is believed that 34 diggers and 6 soldiers were killed. The number of miners is not confirmed.
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Diggers 22 dead 12 wounded. Soldiers 4 killed 12 wounded.
because it was a significant event in the past
The Eureka Stockade did not directly affect Aboriginal people as it was a conflict between European miners and the colonial authorities in Australia. However, it did bring attention to issues of inequality and injustice that were prevalent in the colonies at the time, shedding light on broader issues affecting all people, including Indigenous Australians.
in the eureka stockade about 22 diggers and 5 trpppers died
It brought representative government to Victoria.