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The Eureka Stockade, a pivotal uprising in Australian history, effectively came to an end on December 3, 1854, following a violent confrontation between gold miners and colonial authorities at the Ballarat goldfields in Victoria. The rebellion was sparked by grievances over mining licenses and lack of representation. After the battle, the government made some concessions, but many of the miners faced arrests and trials. The event is often seen as a significant moment in the push for democracy in Australia.

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