answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are Australia Canada and New Zealand to the Crown of England?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Was does Canada have a crown on its license plates?

Because Canada is a constitutional monarchy. Queen Elizabeth II (The Queen of England) is the Queen of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Jamaica and the other Commonwealth Realms. Hope that answers your question.


What is the value of a 1948 New Zealand Crown?

There was no 1948 New Zealand Crown minted.


Who owns crown land in Canada?

The government. Crown in this case originally referred to the head of the government in England, but now, properly means "government owned".


What is the value of a 1947 New Zealand Crown?

There was no 1947 New Zealand Crown (Five Shillings) minted. New Zealand Crowns were only minted in 1935, 1949 and 1953.


What is the weight of a 1949 New Zealand Crown?

The 1949 New Zealand Crown (Five Shillings) was made from 50% silver and weighed 28.28 grams.


Who did the British have rule over during 1900s?

During the 1900's the British Empire had control of Canada, New Zealand and Australia, though by this time they had some level of independence they still technically belonged to the crown. India, Palestine, as well as other territories were also under British control following WWI and WWII.


What metal was the 1949 New Zealand Crown struck in?

The 1935 and 1949 New Zealand Crown (Five Shillings) coins were struck in 50% (fine) silver with the remainder made up of copper and nickel. The 1953 New Zealand Crown (Five Shillings) coins were struck in 75% copper and 25% nickel.


What is name Scotland president?

I presume this question is a joke? If not, Scotland is not an independent country, merely a region within the United Kingdom (just like England, Wales and Northern Ireland). The Queen is head of the whole of the UK and all the crown dependancies, dominions (such as Canada or Australia) and colonies (of which there are not many left)


What does the top crown in Canada's coat of arms mean?

The top crown in Canada's coat of arms is known as the Sovereign's Crown and represents the country's status as a constitutional monarchy with the British monarch as the head of state. It signifies Canada's historical ties to the monarchy and its system of government.


What is the Canadian triple crown?

The Canadian triple crown is a thouroughbred race held in Canada.


Where was the first triple crown won?

Canada


Where was her crown magesty princess marry born?

Crown Princess Mary was born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.