name the six colonies of british north america in 1825
Australia was previously made up of six colonies (which became states after Federation) and subject to the authority of the British Empire. None of the colonies was self-governing, but all were subject to British authority. The six colonies were New South Wales, Victoria! Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania.
They are the stripes on the American flag.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_England Area - Total 71,991.8 mi² (186,458.8 km²) Population - Total (2006) - Density 14,269,989[5] 198.2 people/mi² (87.7 people/km²)
The Spanish have never produced a Sixpence coin. The Sixpence coin was unique to the currencies of the British Empire/Commonwealth countries, and in 1965, could have been issued by, or on behalf of any one of over 30 countries, territories, dominions or colonies.
No. Parkes had a vision to unite the six separate British self-governing colonies into a single, independent, self-governing federation of the British Commonwealth.
The Commonwealth of Australia was formed when the six colonies federated and Queen Victoria assented to the British Government's laws setting up Australia. That law came into effect on 1 January 1901. If you are asking about government in those six colonies in the lates 1800's then you are really asking six questions. Try online searching for national archives of Australia and then go to their developing democracy pages, there are wonderful primary documents there for each of those colonies.
The British Commonwealth of Nations has a total of 54 members. Six of these members include: The United Kingdom Canada Belize Guyana Australia New Zealand
The large rainforest that covers a large part of central Africa is called the Congo Rainforest. It comprises some 700,000 square miles in six countries.
The Congo rainforest is located in Africa. The Congo rainforest is so large that it is located in six different countries.
Federation of Australia's six colonies occurred on 1 January 1901.
Although the eastern coastal strip of Australia was claimed on behalf of the British Empire in 1770 by Lieutenant James Cook, and was named by him as New South Wales, this only refers to Australia's inclusion in the British Empire. The six colonies within Australia federated to become the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901. This was when Australia actually became a part of the British Commonwealth.