England did not migrate to Australia. England stayed exactly where it is.
However, when English people migrated to Australia, they faced numerous problems. One of the main ones was the unfamiliarity of the land, its flora and fauna, and its native people. There were many misunderstandings between the English people and the Aborigines, which resulted in deaths on both sides. Also, the English had trouble farming the land, because the tools and implements they first brought from England broke easily in the hard Australian soils. The growing seasons seemed back to front, while the hot and humid climate made it difficult to work. Starvation was a very real problem in the first few years of settlement in Australia, while the colony's remoteness meant people were very homesick, and ill-equipped to deal with a strange land.
Spanish people did not migrate to Australia in any significant numbers.
England did not travel to migrate to Australia. England stayed exactly where it is now. Any of the English people who migrated to Australia, however, travelled by ships in the early years of Australian settlement. The very first English people to settle Australia were the convicts, officers and marines who came on the First Fleet.
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England Has never ever given Australia any thing but their governmental and legal tradition. The relationship between Australia and England relied on what England had to gain out of it,
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Yes, in India, the Americas, Australia, New Zealand, and Singapore.
At any recognized Test Cricket Ground in England or Australia.
No, any changes to marriage laws in Australia would be passed by the Australian Parliament.
During Australia's colonial years, England still made the decisions on behalf of Australia. The main disadvantage of this was that English leaders did not understand the conditions in Australia. England did not understand the different social circumstances of the early colony, so could not possibly understand the political and economic ramifications of any legislation it passed which would be enacted in Australia.
I don't think any sausages migrated to Egypt. Mind you, a lot of Bedouins did.