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Mar 10th, 2021, 11:06 am
The Eureka Rebellion: The History and Legacy of the Gold Miners’ Uprising against the British in Australia by Charles River Editors
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Overview: A company of troopers & military carried the war into the enemies camp. In a very short time numbers were shot and hundreds taken prisoner…The sight in the morning was truly appalling – Men lying dead slain by evil. The remedy is very lamentable but it appears it was necessary. It is hoped now rebellion will be checked.” – Reverend Theophilus Taylor
A land of almost 3 million square miles has lain since time immemorial on the southern flank of the planet, so isolated that it remained entirely outside of European knowledge until 1770. However, the first human footprints on this vast territory were felt 70,000 years earlier, as people began to cross the periodic land bridges and the short sea crossings from Southeast Asia.
The history of the indigenous inhabitants of Australia, known in contemporary anthropology as the “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia,” is a complex and continually evolving field of study, and it has been colored by politics. For generations after the arrival of whites in Australia, the Aboriginal people were disregarded and marginalized, largely because they offered little in the way of a labor resource, and they occupied land required for European settlement.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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