The British government sent out a protective party of Marines with the First Fleet which established the strategic military colomy at Sydney in 1788; the fleet had two small warships.
The Marines were replaced by a specially-recruited unit - the New South Wales Corps - which was later replaced by regular British regiments until these were withdrawn in 1870, after which the Australian colonies were responsible to raise their own land defence forces for internal and external security. Britain continued to provide naval defence until the establishment of the Royal Australian navy in 1911.
The states which were under the direct control of British were regarded to be a part of British India. The states which were under indirect control of British but were actually controlled by dynastic rulers were the princely states. The British were taking annual pension from the rulers and were also using their army.
They surprised the British and won back the front
The United States took the Philippines as a colony after taking control of it from Spain.
kush was able to conquer by taking control of them
Because they knew there were lots of people there that were loyal to Britain and they thought they might help since the army lost control of Boston.
They were able to then breed out of control, spoiling the crops.
If you start the birth control pill on the day your period starts, you'll have immediate protection.
The states which were under the direct control of British were regarded to be a part of British India. The states which were under indirect control of British but were actually controlled by dynastic rulers were the princely states. The British were taking annual pension from the rulers and were also using their army.
No, but you should because medicine doesnt allways work and can fail.
Usually, they tell you to start taking your birth control WHILE you have your period, because your protection from getting pregnant starts immediately. If you start taking it at any time while you aren't on your period, then you are not protected for 30 days after you take the first pill. It doesn't matter when you start, but keep in mind to use extra protection for the first month.
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They surprised the British and won back the front
They surprised the British and won back the front
You can start taking the birth control pill at any time in your cycle. If you start within the first five days of menstrual bleeding, you have immediate protection. If you start at any other time, you should use a back up method of birth control for the first seven days.
No. Keep taking your birth control like normal. If you stop taking it for those couple days, you GREATLY increase your chance of getting pregnant if you don't use any other form of protection for the rest of the month.
Because Australia was a part of the British Empire, and did not have its own independent foreign policy. Australia's foreign policy was set by the British government, so when the British government declared war, Australia considered itself automatically at war. Even though the Australian government did not make the decision, it still strongly supported Britain. Australians thought of themselves as citizens of the British Empire, and thought that the security of the Empire was important for Australia's own security. Therefore they were happy to challenge Germany when it was viewed as a threat to the Empire.
Taking Back Control was created in 2006.