The Governor of Victoria during the Eureka Stockade was Lieutenant-Governor Charles La Trobe.
Charles hotham was the governor of Victoria, Australia from 1854-1855. He died at the end of his governorship. The Eureka Stockade was during his governorship.
Six soldiers and 22 diggers lost their lives at the Eureka Stockade. None were women.
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The Eureka Stockade ended on 3 December 1854 after almost three hours of fierce conflict. At about 4:00am on Sunday, 3 December 1854, 276 police and military personnel and several civilians stormed the stockade. The clash lasted until about 7am. "Officially", the battle was recorded as lasting 20 minutes.
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Charles Hotham was the Governor of Victoria at the time of the Eureka Stockade.
Charles Hotham was the Governor of Victoria at the time of the Eureka Stockade.
The Eureka Stockade was constructed during the afternoon of Saturday 2 December 1854.
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The main weapons used during the Eureka Stockade were guns and bayonets.
The Australian Aborigines had nothing to do with the Eureka Stockade. The clash was between the diggers and the troopers.
It was the Eureka Hotel that burnt down during the Eureka stockade.
Charles hotham was the governor of Victoria, Australia from 1854-1855. He died at the end of his governorship. The Eureka Stockade was during his governorship.
The Eureka Stockade occurred in 1854.
The Eureka Stockade was built in 1854.
The Eureka stockade was a temporary stockade, not a town with any sort of population.
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