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Lesson 6
Locating and recording information
Lesson Objectives:
- Identify the sources that will help you answer this question
What are your questions?
What was Peter Lalor’s role in the Eureka Stockade?
What are the sources that will help you answer your questions?
Book: French, J. in Gold, Graves and Glory
Website: Gold http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
What was Peter Lalor’s role in the Eureka Stockade?
What are the sources that will help you answer your questions?
Book: French, J. in Gold, Graves and Glory
Website: Gold http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
French, Jackie & Sheehan, Peter, 1964- 2007, Gold, graves and glory, 1850-1880, Scholastic Australia, Gosford, N.S.W
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http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
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Write notes to answer this question.
Peter Lalor (member of Ballarat Reform League):
Peter Lalor (member of Ballarat Reform League):
- United ‘diggers’ under The Southern Cross to defend their rights and liberties (relating to frustration over Miners’ Licences and taxes)
- Called for volunteers from the rebels to march to the Eureka diggings and erect a Stockade to oppose government troops
Question 2:
What important events took place at the Eureka Stockade?
What are the sources that will help you answer your questions?
Website: Gold http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
What important events took place at the Eureka Stockade?
What are the sources that will help you answer your questions?
Website: Gold http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
Write notes to answer this question.
- Australia’s only armed uprising.
- Stockade attacked by British troops and mounted police.
- 5-7 troops, 22 diggers killed, many others wounded or taken prisoner.
- Public reaction against the Governor of Victoria (Hotham).
- After rebellion, licence hunting (checking) became non-existent.
- Gold Fields Royal Commission led to reform of goldfield laws.
Question 3:
How are the effects of these changes still significant to Australia today?
What are the sources that will help you answer your questions?
Website: Gold http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
How are the effects of these changes still significant to Australia today?
What are the sources that will help you answer your questions?
Website: Gold http://www.sbs.com.au/gold/story.php?storyid=83
Write notes to answer this question.
- Crucial step towards democracy for Australia.
- Battle for greater equality for miners was won.
- Viewed as the birthplace of Australia’s political system.
- Government must never again ignore the voice of popular opinion.
- Prime Minister Menzies said: ‘The Eureka revolution was an earnest attempt at democratic government’.
- Rebellion sowed the seeds of the White Australia Policy.