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What was the Rum Rebellion?
The Rum Rebellion was an event in Australia's early colonial history in which one of the colony's early governors was removed from his position by the settlers. Governor William Bligh was Governor of...
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When was the rum rebellion?
The Rum Rebellion occurred on 26 January 1808. This was the day that Governor Bligh (New South Wales) was overthrown and replaced with a military Junta. Although known as the Rum Rebellion, it had...
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Why is the rum rebellion called so?
The rum rebellion was an event involving Governor William Bligh, but it had little to do with rum.Governor William Bligh was Governor of New South Wales in 1805. He was a strong character, concerned...
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Where did the rum rebellion happen?
The Rum Rebellion occurred in Sydney, New South Wales, during its early colonial years.
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Do you have 15 facts about the gold rush?
TheAustralian Gold rush:
1 Started in 1851
2 Children got very sick and many died
3 Food was difficult and expensive to buy
4 A famous entertainer was Lola Montez
5 Diggers didn't work on...