a miner's licence only lasts one pound and its very expensive but a miner's right only lasts 4 years and its way cheaper than a miner's licence
it was called gold license or miners right
the license fee as it was too high and unfair towards the miners of Australia. they all meet at bakers hill raised the southern cross flag and burnt their license under the flag. after that there was a new government and miners got the right to vote for there democracy. KEVIN BLOODY WILSON IS A LEGEND xD
Originaly in Victoria the licence cost 2 pounds every three months. Protests by miners brought this down to 30 shillings every month. After the events of the eureka stockade, the miners licence was abolished and a new system was brought in. This was the miners right. The miners right allowed a miner to mine for one year and it included the right to vote. This cost one pound.
Freedom is having the right to vote, speak, believe in a religion, etc. Liberty is closely related to freedom; it's considered a concept of political philosophy.
Type your answer here... WHAT IS DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WRIGHT AND RIGHT
There is as such no difference between them
A privilege is a liberty, license or opportunity given by a governing authority, formal or informal. A right differs in that it is inherently yours, not granted by any authority. Some rights can be surrendered such as the "right to remain silent" when arrested. Some cannot.
The main difference between cats and dogs is their preferred method of communication.
yes ones on the right
difference between duty and right difference between duty and right my answer is: duty is an obligation while right is freedom to exercise a duty like voting. there is a "moral" duty to vote but the right to ignore that duty [ obligation ] to your peril i might add
The difference is 270 degrees.
Eureka Stockade had arisen from high rising prices for mining equipment, the expense of a Miner's License, and taxation without representation on the license. The miners demands for right to vote and purchase land, as well as a decrease in license costs, was not granted, instead was met with [what was perceived as] injustice from the government. The event hit critical mass after a group of miners attacked a marching troop of reinforcements on 28 November 1854, in which many were injured and a drummer boy was said to have been killed.