The Eureka Rebellion was a significant miners' uprising that took place in Ballarat, Australia, in 1854. It arose in response to oppressive mining licenses and poor working conditions, culminating in a violent clash between miners and colonial authorities at the Eureka Stockade. The rebellion is often viewed as a pivotal moment in Australian history, symbolizing the struggle for workers' rights and democracy. Ultimately, it led to reforms in the mining industry and greater political rights for miners.
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