Peter Lalor.
The miner who led the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade in Victoria, Australia was Irish miner Peter Lalor.
Irish miner Peter Lalor was elected as the leader of the rebellion, leading the miners to revolt against the troopers in the Eureka Stockade, 1854.
The Eureka Stockade, or battle, occurred on December 3, 1854. It was between the miners and the colonial authority. The rebellion occurred due to taxation, the actions of the government, and the cost of a Miner's License.
The Eureka Stockade occurred in 1854.
The Eureka Stockade was built in 1854.
The Eureka Stockade occurred on 3 December 1854.
This was Peter Lalor, an Irish immigrant. His arm had to be amputated due to a severe injury he sustained in the Eureka battle.
Peter Lalor DEFENDED the stockade, and i believe that Commisioner Rede LED the ATTACK on the stockade.
The Eureka stockade was a temporary stockade, not a town with any sort of population.
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The Eureka Stockade was constructed during the afternoon of Saturday 2 December 1854.
Riot or Revolution Eureka Stockade 1854 - 2006 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG