Governor La Trobe introduced gold licenses in Victoria, Australia, primarily to regulate gold mining and generate revenue for the colonial government. The licenses required miners to pay for the right to mine, which aimed to control the influx of prospectors and manage resources effectively. Additionally, the implementation of these licenses helped to maintain order and ensure that mining activities complied with local laws. However, the system was met with significant resistance, leading to unrest among miners.
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