Peter Lalor chose to become a leader during the Eureka Rebellion due to his strong commitment to workers' rights and the desire for fair treatment of gold miners in Australia. Frustrated by oppressive government policies and the harsh conditions faced by miners, he felt compelled to mobilize and unify the miners in their fight against injustices, particularly the unfair licensing system. Lalor's leadership was driven by his belief in democracy and the need for a more equitable society, ultimately positioning him as a symbol of resistance against tyranny.
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No, Peter Lalor was the leader of the Eureka Stockade.
Peter Lalor, rebel leader of the Eureka Stockade, was an immigrant from Ireland.
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Peter Lalor was not leader of the Ballarat gold rush. The gold diggers who were unhappy with the gold licencing system and unfair licence checks elected Lalor to be leader of the rebellion which came to be known as the Eureka Stockade.
Peter Lalor's role in the Eureka Stockade was a leader of the miners.
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Peter Lalor, leader of the Eureka Stockade rebellion in 1854, is buried in Melbourne General Cemetery, Victoria, Australia. For photos of his grave, see link below.
Peter Lalor, an Australian leader during the Eureka Rebellion in 1854, did not kill anyone. Lalor was involved in the armed uprising against colonial authorities but was not directly responsible for any deaths during the conflict.