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A British tradition. legal system and democracy.

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Its criminals to start with its laws and traditions and culture many people that were not forced also emigrated from Britain. Britain was Australia's main source of trade until the 1940s and regardless of what one may think of the Poms It is because of their political system and the people that came from Britain to settle here and for that matter in New Zealand that we have a country that is the most peaceful and economically advanced in the region. Aside from still having to make a just settlement with the indigenous people. By the way I don't have any British background myself.

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A British tradition. legal system and democracy.

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An alliance with England and more wealth to there country.

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Britain imported raw materials from its empire and sold them manufactured goods.

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a great judicial system a great political system and we drive on the right side of the road

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Australia has beaches :)

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Great sewage sustem

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