The Eureka Stockade was a pivotal event in Australian history, occurring in 1854 during the Victorian gold rush when gold miners revolted against oppressive mining license fees and government corruption. The miners, primarily of European descent, established a makeshift stockade at Ballarat to protest their grievances, leading to a violent confrontation with colonial troops on December 3. The rebellion, although ultimately unsuccessful, symbolized the struggle for workers' rights and contributed to democratic reforms in Australia. The event is often regarded as a foundational moment in the development of Australian nationalism and labor rights.
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