Eureka Stockade Riot by John Black Henderson (1854)
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Military leaders
Siege
Origins
Australian gold rushes
Chartism
Revolutions of 1848
Thomas Hiscock
Victorian gold rush
Ideologies
Chartism and the Eureka Rebellion
Loyalism and the Eureka Rebellion
Republicanism and the Eureka Rebellion
The Eureka Rebellion
Anti-Gold Licence Association
Ballarat Reform League
Bendigo Petition
Charles Doudiet
Charles La Trobe
Edward Thonen
Eureka Flag
Eureka Stockade (fortification)
Forest Creek Monster Meeting
Fredrick Vern
Henry Ross
James Scobie
John Basson Humffray
John King (police officer)
Miner's licence
Nationalities at the Eureka Stockade
Peter Lalor
Robert Nickle (British Army officer)
Robert William Rede
Captain Henry Christopher Wise
Sir Charles Hotham
Suffolk Regiment
William Wright (Australian politician)
40th (the 2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot
High Treason trials
Archibald Michie
Butler Cole Aspinall
Henry Samuel Chapman
Henry Seekamp
John Joseph (rebel)
John Manning (journalist)
Raffaello Carboni
Sir Redmond Barry
William à Beckett
William Stawell
1855 Victorian High Treason trials
Legacy
Australian nationalism
Eureka Jack Mystery
Eureka Rebellion in popular culture
Eureka Stockade Memorial Park
Eureka Stockade Monument
Len Fox
The Eureka Stockade (1855 novel)
William Bramwell Withers
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Historians have noted various manifestations of loyalist sentiment throughout the 1851-1854 Eureka Rebellion on the Victorian gold fields. Among the examples that have been cited include a letter from the Mayor of Melbourne to the Lieutenant Governor concerning US Independence Day in 1853, the Bendigo Petition and Red Ribbon Movement protests, the inaugural meeting of the Ballarat Reform League, the Eureka Jack Mystery, and the public protest in Melbourne following the Battle of the Eureka Stockade.
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