the eueka stockade occured in ballarat
Dec 3 1854
Eureka Rebellion happened on 1854-12-03.
Eureka Mountain Mine Ride happened in 1986.
The Eureka flag was raised upon Bakery Hill, within the Eureka Stockade, where it flew during the battle. On the day after the Eureka Stockade, Ballarat Camp clerk S.D.S. Huyghye, describing the events of the stockade to a friend, wrote that "… the policeman who captured the flag exhibited it to the curious and allowed such as so desired to tear off small portions of its ragged end to preserve as souvenirs."
The Governor of Victoria during the Eureka Stockade was Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe.
The main weapons used during the Eureka Stockade were guns and bayonets.
what affect did peter lalor and the Eureka Stockade have on colonial Australia
The Eureka flag hung above the Eureka Stockade, as a symbol of rebellion against the authorities and their unfair treatment of the miners.
The Australian Aborigines had nothing to do with the Eureka Stockade. The clash was between the diggers and the troopers.
The Eureka Stockade was constructed during the afternoon of Saturday 2 December 1854.
The Eureka Hotel was burnt down sometime during the evening of 17 October 1854.
It was the Eureka Hotel that burnt down during the Eureka stockade.