when the British moved to Australia they forced the aboriginals to the edges of the British settlement, making then take up the worst British habits such as begging. Without the aboriginals to care for the environment, the trees failed to grow and the animals started to die.
Human beings who needed to change the environment as part of the settlement process.
By chopping down trees and making buildings
similarities between England and Australia. England and Australia are sort of the same countries. Britishers discovered Australia. Aussies still follow British customs and religions. The only difference is the environment
to ensure the good welfare of Australia's environment
Gregory Andrew Hunt is the Minister for the Environment for Australia.
They brought an appreciation of varied foods and wine to a country used to British cooking and beer.
Australia did not 'join' the British Empire, the British was the first westerners who set foot on Australia. They stuck the Union Jack down, and claimed Australia as theirs.
British colonisation of Australia began in 1788.
The British Empire did not exchange kangaroos for anything in Australia.
No definitely not Australia is wholly independent in its actions from the British. Australia is a member of the commonwealth the head of which is Queen Elizabeth this is because Australia chooses to be.
Because for a long time the United Kingdom owned Australia until Australia decided they wanted to be their own country. If Australia wanted to they could change their flag so it didn't have the British flag in it but as of yet, they have not.
Originally the indigenous inhabitants of Australia made an impact on the land of Australia. However major changes on the forests animal life and river systems were the result of European settlement after it was settled by the British.