There was no specific "miners' flag" during the Australian goldrush.
However, the "Eureka Flag" was adopted as a symbol of the Eureka Stockade rebellion, in which the miners demanded more rights and better conditions.
The Eureka Flag has a blue background with a stylised Southern Cross constellation over a white cross. Each of the stars of the Southern Cross has eight points.
To see the Eureka flag, click on the related link below.
because they came from different countries? :/
We have an Australian flag to represent the country, like every other sovereign nation.
No. The gold miners actually attacked the Indians to steal their land for gold. But the government today catches them and put them in jail, for it is illegal.
No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
i think they sent down games down their just like they sent down the food for the miners to eat
Miners in Australia look for things like Uranium,Metal,Lithium and all that some also look for gold.
1) Miners didn't like the gold license so that built a fort called 'Eureka stockade' in 1854 2)It ended in the 20th century 3)It started when Edward Hargraves found gold in Bathurst, 1851 Great facts?
Looks like the British flag with a blue border and 6 stars inside the border.
Gold miners faced disses each day when working out in the open.
The role of the Australian flag in war is used in the same way that any country would use it. Countries in war like to display their flag to show which side is fighting, and also as a sign of pride.
It was hard work and very exhausting. Miners often felt resentment, towards the miners who found more gold than them.
they used strategies like panning an other stuff