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the Eureka stokade started with all the miners getting angry in 1851. and carried on for three yers . on the 1 of December the miners fought but sadly lost the Eureka battle.

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A soldier's name that was at the Eureka Stockade in 1954?

A soldier's name that was at the Eureka Stockade in 1954 is Private Felix Boyle. The Eureka Rebellion was fought between miners and the colonial forces of Australia.


When did Eureka Rebellion happen?

Eureka Rebellion happened on 1854-12-03.


Who was the miner who led the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade in 1854?

The miner who led the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade in Victoria, Australia was Irish miner Peter Lalor.


When did the eureka srokcakde occur?

The Eureka Stockade occurred on December 3, 1854 in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. It was a rebellion by gold miners against the colonial government's mining licence fees and oppressive policies.


What was Peter lalor role?

Leader of the Eureka Rebellion to back up his followers.


Were there any rebellions when Britain gained control over Australia?

Great Britain colonized Australia in 1783 after it lost its American colonies. During British rule a number of indigenous uprisings and rebellions took place. They include The Rum Rebellion (1808), Castle Hill convict rebellion (1804) and Eureka Rebellion (1854).


How long did the Eureka Rebellion go for?

5 days


Which gold miner led the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade in 1854?

Australian troopers were fighting against the gold miners in the Eureka Stockade. These miners were from a range of countries, including Australia, Ireland, Germany, America and a variety of other countries.


Where in Australia is the Eureka Tower?

The Eureka Tower is located in Melbourne, Victoria.


How did the eureka stokade begin?

The Eureka Stockade began when gold miners in Ballarat, Australia, protested against government mining licenses and fees. Tensions escalated, leading to a confrontation between the miners and colonial authorities on December 3, 1854, resulting in a brief but significant armed rebellion known as the Eureka Stockade.


Why did the Eureka Rebellion occur?

The Eureka Rebellion was a mini revolution that occurred in Eureka, Ballarat, Victoria. It happened because mining taxes were to high and the miners felt that they had a right to vote and buy land. They then had a mini revolution which resulted in the death of 30 people.


What does the symbols on the Eureka flag represent?

The Eureka flag, associated with the Eureka Rebellion in Australia (1854), features a blue background with a white cross and stars. The white cross symbolizes the Southern Cross constellation, representing hope and guidance for the miners. The stars symbolize the miners' unity and their fight for rights, while the blue field reflects their struggle against oppression and their quest for freedom. Overall, the flag embodies the spirit of rebellion and the pursuit of justice.