INJUSTICE on the Goldfields in Australia in the 1850s
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Presented by Colleen Blancato
INJUSTICE on the Goldfields in
Australia in the 1850s
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Exciting but difficult Dangerous and uncomfortableRough lifestyleTo reach goldfields, diggers walked or rode long distances over rough tracksMake own shelters
IT WASN’T EASY TO STRIKE IT RICH!!!!!!
Life on the goldfields
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I solation and separation £Native Aboriginal people £J obs for women £Unhealthy living
conditions£
S tealing by bushrangers £T roopers £I llegal supply business £Chinese immigrants £Eureka Stockade £
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Isolation and Separation from families
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Staking a claim – Governor Fitzroy of Victoria issued miners with licences which allowed them to stake a 12 foot (3.6 metres) squarew claim for 30 shillings per month and to keep the proceeds of any gold found.
SUCH CLAIMS MADE NO CONCESSIONS TO THE FACT THAT ABORIGINAL PEOPLE COULD BE SAID TO HAVE PRIOR RIGHTS TO THIS GOLD BY VIRTUE OF HAVING OCCUPIED THE LAND FOR AT LEAST 40 000 YEARS
Native Aboriginal People displaced
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Jobs for women•male-dominated society•Women ‘had their place’ – support their husband and raise a family•Women often worked hard on their own claims•Did not have the right to vote
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Unhealthy living conditions• weather extremes and lack of shelter•Back-breaking, dangerous and monotonous work•Serious illness from poor sanitation, dust in shafts or the change in temperature, and injuries from cave-ins, explosions and underground fires•Scurvy was rife due to lack of fruit and vegetables•Dysentery and ‘sandy blight ‘were common
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Stealing and robberies by bushrangers
Frank Gardiner
Ned Kelly
Ben Hall
Captain Thunderbolt
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Troopers•Mounted policehunted diggers for their licences
•Diggers often charged and arrested for not carrying licence
•Often chained alleged offenders to a tree
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Alcohol ban before 1854Led to ‘ sly- grog’ shopsDifficult to policeOften led to corruption
Illegal supply business- ‘sly grog’
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Chinese immigrants•Sterotyped as inferior and threatening•Widely held prejudices led to violent anti-Chinese riots•Lambing - Flat riots•Restrictive laws – Chinese children taxed as adults from age of 12-Ship-owners paid £10 for every Chinese passenger-Forced to live in separate villages