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Not really any of them. It wasn't the colonies that favoured federation but it was the people. It was one man to be honest called Sir Henry Parkes who advocated Australia to becoming an independant nation, however, sadly he died in 1896 and never got to see his dream come true as Australia federated in 1901.
The colonies voted concerning if they wanted a new nation or to remain part of Britain. All 13 colonies voted unanimously to form a new nation.
Australia's colonies became states as part of the process of federation, which took place in 1901. The colonies saw the benefits of joining together to form a unified nation and gain more control over their own affairs. This allowed for better coordination and governance across the continent.
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when you have a legal document actulally saying that different powers should be separated to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. Being vague because you didn't say which nation's constitution you were referring.
What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?What are the differences between the US Constitution and the confederacy of the Iroquois Nation?
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Because a country without a working constitution is at the mercy of its politicians, a shifty bunch at the best of times.It is the supreme law of the land and creates the basics of the system of governance.
Texas was an independent nation before becoming a state.
The English nation.