No. It is a completely independent country.
it never was unless your talking about the scramble for africa
James Cook was still a lieutenant and not yet a captain when he named the eastern half of Australia as New South Wales, and claimed it in the name of Great Britain in 1770.
Canada is still around. So is great Britain.
Great Britain is a geographical term. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is a constitutional monarchy.
It still is - in the sense that Great Britain means the island of Britain and the smaller islands that cluster round it (but not Ireland). The name has nothing to do with military or political greatness.
I think you will find we are still GREAT BRITAIN and haven't changed our name, so when was this question asked about......and if you are reading this during the Olympics you will know we are GREAT........
No. It is part of the Commonwealth.
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Great Britain, as India was still a colony belonging to Great Britain at the time.
Great Britain originally colonised and governed Australia.
Belize came from Britain and it still has strong ties with Britain. In government the opinoin of government in Britain doesn't have a great effect.