Peter Lalor DEFENDED the stockade, and i believe that Commisioner Rede LED the ATTACK on the stockade.
they are enemies
get off with their wives
Yes, they were drafted to protect or attack countries.
The Indianapolis.The USS Indianapolis
No, Peter Lalor was the leader of the Eureka Stockade.
it is believed that the 3rd troop and the 19th troop of the police and soldiers were involved in stockade.
Six soldiers and 22 diggers lost their lives at the Eureka Stockade. None were women.
The Eureka Stockade did not directly affect Aboriginal people as it was a conflict between European miners and the colonial authorities in Australia. However, it did bring attention to issues of inequality and injustice that were prevalent in the colonies at the time, shedding light on broader issues affecting all people, including Indigenous Australians.
it was used to prevent people during war to attack the peasants or bailey area.
Peter Lalor DEFENDED the stockade, and i believe that Commisioner Rede LED the ATTACK on the stockade.
A combined force of imperial soldiers and Victorian police.
During the Eureka Stockade, it is believed that 34 diggers and 6 troopers were killed in the battle against each other. Actual figures of the diggers were unconfirmed.
No, not at all. The Eureka Stockade was a battle between the soldiers and the Australian gold miners (diggers). It occurred on the goldfields outside Ballarat in December 1854.
No the soldiers were not expecting the attack it was surprising.
The Eureka Stockade was a battle between the police, though soldiers were heavily involved, and the Australian gold miners (diggers). It occurred on the goldfields outside Ballarat in Devember 1854.
If it was the Confederate soldiers, the Union would attack the Confederates. If it was the Union soldiers, then the Confederates would attack the Union.