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Who was in the eureka Rebellion?

A large group of miners ,that were lead by Peter Lalor.


What happened to peter lalor after the stockade?

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Where is Peter Lalor buried?

Peter Lalor, leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion in 1854, is buried in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia. For photos of his grave, see link below.


Did Peter lalor kill anyone?

Peter Lalor, an Australian leader during the Eureka Rebellion in 1854, did not kill anyone. Lalor was involved in the armed uprising against colonial authorities but was not directly responsible for any deaths during the conflict.


What was Peter lalor role?

Leader of the Eureka Rebellion to back up his followers.


When did peter lalor became a politcian?

Peter Lalor became a politician in the late 1850s after his involvement in the Eureka Rebellion in 1854, which was a significant event in Australian history. Following the rebellion, he was elected to the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 1856, representing the constituency of Eureka. Lalor's political career was marked by his advocacy for miners' rights and land reform.


Who elected Peter Lalor to be leader of the Ballarat gold rush?

Peter Lalor was not leader of the Ballarat gold rush. The gold diggers who were unhappy with the gold licencing system and unfair licence checks elected Lalor to be leader of the rebellion which came to be known as the Eureka Stockade.


Did peter lalor have success?

was Peter lalor seccessful


Was peter lalor a convict?

No, Peter Lalor wasn't a convict.


Why did Peter Lalor include himself in the Eureka Stockade?

He probably felt the miners pain, then he reasoned with the miners to get them to follow him to the rebellion.


Is Peter Lalor's full name Peter Xavier Lalor?

Yes


How did peter lalor change Australia's democracy?

Peter Lalor was an a rebel and, later, politician who rose to fame for his leading role in the Eureka Rebellion, an event controversially identified with the "birth of democracy" in Australia. He is famous for being the only outlaw to make it to parliament.