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The Buckland riot was an anti-Chinese
race riot This is a list of ethnic riots by country, and includes riots based on ethnic, sectarian, xenophobic, and racial conflict. Some of these riots can also be classified as pogroms. Africa Americas United States Nativist period: 1700 ...
that occurred on 4 July 1857, in the goldfields of the Buckland Valley,
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, near present-day Porepunkah. At the time approximately 2000 Chinese and 700 European migrants were living in the Buckland area.


Riot

Anti-Chinese sentiment was widespread during the
Victorian gold rush The Victorian gold rush was a period in the history of Victoria, Australia approximately between 1851 and the late 1860s. It led to a period of extreme prosperity for the Australian colony, and an influx of population growth and financial capit ...
. This resentment manifested on 4 July 1857 when around 100 European rioters attacked Chinese settlements. The rioters had just left a public meeting at the Buckland Hotel where the riot ringleaders decided they would attempt to expel all the Chinese in the Buckland Valley. Contemporaneous newspaper reports claim that the riot was "led by Americans 'inflamed by liquor'". During the riot Chinese miners were beaten and robbed then driven across the
Buckland River The Buckland River (''Kaŋiq'' in Inupiaq) is a stream, long, in the U.S. state of Alaska. It flows northwest to the Chukchi Sea at Eschscholtz Bay, southwest of Selawik in the Northwest Arctic Borough. Naval officer Frederick William Beech ...
. At least three Chinese miners died reportedly of ill-health and entire encampments and a recently constructed
Joss house Chinese temple architecture refer to a type of structures used as place of worship of Chinese Buddhism, Taoism or Chinese folk religion, where people revere ethnic Chinese gods and ancestors. They can be classified as: * '' miào'' () or '' ...
were destroyed. Police arrested thirteen European accused rioters, however the empaneled juries acquitted all of major offences "amid the cheers of bystanders". The verdicts of the juries were later criticized in the press. One of the police involved in the arrests was Robert O'Hara Burke, later of the infamous Burke and Wills expedition.


Aftermath

The Chinese miners were invited to return to the Buckland Valley, however only fifty did so. The Buckland Riot has been compared to the
Eureka Stockade The Eureka Rebellion was a series of events involving gold miners who revolted against the British administration of the colony of Victoria, Australia during the Victorian gold rush. It culminated in the Battle of the Eureka Stockade, whic ...
uprising in size and intensity, but is not remembered such. A commemorative monument was unveiled in July 2007 to mark the 150th anniversary of the riot.


See also

* Lambing Flat riots (1860 - 1861) *
White Australia policy The White Australia policy is a term encapsulating a set of historical policies that aimed to forbid people of non-European ethnic origin, especially Asians (primarily Chinese) and Pacific Islanders, from immigrating to Australia, starting i ...
* Chinese massacre of 1871 in United States *
San Francisco riot of 1877 The San Francisco riot of 1877 was a three-day pogrom waged against Chinese immigrants in San Francisco, California by the city's majority white population from the evening of July 23 through the night of July 25, 1877. The ethnic violence which s ...
in United States * Rock Springs massacre, 1885 in United States * Attack on Squak Valley Chinese laborers, 1885 in United States *
Tacoma riot of 1885 The Tacoma riot of 1885, also known as the 1885 Chinese expulsion from Tacoma, involved the forceful expulsion of the Chinese population from Tacoma, Washington Territory, on November 3, 1885. City leaders had earlier proposed a November 1 deadline ...
in United States *
Seattle riot of 1886 The Seattle riot of 1886 occurred on February 6–9, 1886, in Seattle, Washington, amidst rising anti-Chinese sentiment caused by intense labor competition and in the context of an ongoing struggle between labor and capital in the Western United ...
in United States * Hells Canyon massacre, 1887 in United States * Torreón massacre, 1911 in Mexico


External links


Trial coverage
in '' The Argus''. * Report and photos on the unveiling of the Buckland memorial i
"Activities: Buckland memorial". Chinese Australian Family Historians of Victoria. 2007
by Chris Neelima Lee. * Photos of monument dedication, 1 July 2007
"Buckland Riots". Monument Australia


References

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