Joseph Bonaparte Gulf (not Bay) was named by French explorer and naturalist Nicholas Baudin in 1803.
Western Australia was originally colonised to offset French interests in the western coast. By establishing settlements, the British were able to discourage French claims.
Napoleon Bonaparte with the coup of the French Consulate.
Napoleon Bonaparte was the French Emperor who was born in Ajaccio.
Bonaparte? ..Power. ;)
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western australiaBarossa would be classified as a district, similar to a French appalation. It is in South Australia. Western Australia has nothing to do with the Barossa Valley
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The crowning of Napoleon Bonaparte began the French nation. This happened after the French Revolution, which took place in the late 1700s. Bonaparte was crowned in 1802.
No. Australia is not French; nor has it ever been. There are numerous French names of features along the coasts, particularly the southwest and Tasmania, and this is because the French did show interest in colonising the continent. There is even a disputed French claim to Western Australia which dates back to the the early 1770s, but there is insufficient evidence to back this up.