Australia was seen as a fairly young nation prior to World War 1 as we had only Federated in 1901, so other countries had only recently recognised us as a "whole country". Australia's involvement in Warld War 1 put Australia "On the map".
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The colonies of Australia, prior to Federation, were the same as the six states now:New South WalesTasmaniaQueenslandSouth AustraliaVictoriaWestern Australia
South Australia. Prior to being known as the state of South Australia, it was known as the colony of South Australia.
In the years prior to World War One, women for the most part were viewed as home makers and child care persons. This is a generalization, however, for the most part that was their major role and how they were perceived in the USA and in most of the world.
Australia and Egypt.
Edmund Barton, Australia's first Prime Minister, did not directly send troops to war during his time in office. However, under his leadership, Australia did contribute forces to the Second Boer War in South Africa, which commenced in 1899, prior to his premiership. Barton supported the government's decision to send troops, marking Australia's first overseas military engagement as a federated nation.
Prior to Papua New Guinea's independence in 1975, it was administered by Australia.
Australia did not have a currency prior to 1910.
There are no longer colonies of Australia. Prior to federation of the colonies in 1901, the colonies of Australia were New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania. These are now known as states.
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