Australia looked upon Britain as the 'Mother Country' and thought itself as a smaller version of Britain. they taught British history at schools and adopted Britain's legal system as well as Britain's political system. many Australians also considered Britain as their home and talked fondly of returning there, even though some of them had never actually been to Britain. we also considered Britain to be our protectorate and because we were a new and isolated country, they would come and protect us if we so needed it.
Australia's reltionship with Britain has changed due to their found national identity. Since Australia's birth Australians have considered themselves as British and that Britain was their mother country. However, over the las century Auatralians have started to move away from their British heritage and consider themselves as Australians. Many Australians these days are not even from Britain but have migrated from other Europe countries, Asia and Africa. There is a wide varitey of Australians these days which has contributed to the changed relationship with Britain.
ausiies dont like the british never have british dont like aussies pretty ridiuclas as they are all british in the first place
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it has been difficult because Germany and Britain have always been at war with each other from the blitz to world war 2 , Hitler has destroyed Britain several times.
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
WW1 had shown how very vulnerable Britain was to hostile submarines in the Atlantic, and the development of bombers had made much of Britain vulnerable. After the fall of France, the enemy was much nearer and could easily use airfields in Belgium and France. The whole coastline opposite Britain, from the Arctic Circle to the border between France and Spain was in enemy hands. Joncey
The allies were successful in the Battle of Britain.
Genius of Britain The Scientists Who Changed the World - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
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australians involvment in ww1
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Enemies.
They were on a break.
They were allies
They were on opposite sides.
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
United Kingdom probably Britain, USA, China or Russia
the parkes telescope in Australia gave the world images of the first moon landing.
I think Mahatma Ghandi has changed the world in many different ways.First of all he gave India freedom from being ruled by Britain but he did it without violence.He has also shown the world that you can do anything but without violence!