The miners met at Bakery Hill on November 30, 1854, to organize and protest against the harsh conditions and injustices they faced during the Victorian gold rush in Australia. This gathering was pivotal for the Eureka Rebellion, as they sought better rights, including the abolition of the miner's license fee and the establishment of more democratic governance. The meeting symbolized a collective push for fair treatment and representation in response to oppressive regulations imposed by colonial authorities.
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