Great Britain colonized Australia in 1783 after it lost its American colonies. During British rule a number of indigenous uprisings and rebellions took place. They include The Rum Rebellion (1808), Castle Hill convict rebellion (1804) and Eureka Rebellion (1854).
When Britain gained control of Nova Scotia. What was the long-term?
Great Britain gained control of much of Southern Africa during the 1800's
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Australia
Great Britain gained control over Canada and France lost it at the end of the French and Indian War.
In 1788, when Britain acquired Australia as part of the Empire and established a colony, it gained a number of benefits, although Australia did not offer quite the rewards that Britain hoped for:It gained a presence and a foothold in the south Pacific Ocean.It gained a country with numerous untold resources at the time: gold, in the 1850s, proved particularly lucrative but gold also gave Australia the impetus it needed to strive for self-government.It gained the peace of mind from knowing that thousands of its petty criminals were shipped off to the other side of the world, with little likelihood of ever returning to Britain.
Britain.
Yes, it was an effect.
The US, Great Britain, Soviet Union, and France.
No. Fiji is not owned by Australia. Fiji has its own Government, its own currency and legislation. Fiji gained independance from Britain in October 10th, 1970.
Turkey and Britain.
Great Britain