what was fediration like in 1901
It was hard to travel states of AUSTRALIA as we know today
the british empire was built over a long course of time,when the british wealthy enough they sent out men like James cook to concor lands like Australia and America,so in summary many explorers, rich back grounds and violence enabled the british to get a large empire.
due6utdu
The French did not wish to "capture" Australia. Like the British, the French were seeking to expand their empire to include as many countries as possible, including far-flung lands in the South Pacific. A larger empire signified greater power and strength on the world stage.
Basically an empire controlled by one power consisting of conquered or annexed island nations, these lands are protected and supported by the governing powers navy.Examples include The British Empire including islands like New Zealand, Australia and Jamaica. The defining illustration of a maritime empire would be the polynesian Empire of the Tui'tonga.
Because other country's who had things like cotton and rice joined the British empire. When they joined it they traded cotton and rice for other things. That's why we had an empire.
it was great they never had it so good now its ok rubbish
the british empire was built over a long course of time,when the british wealthy enough they sent out men like James cook to concor lands like Australia and America,so in summary many explorers, rich back grounds and violence enabled the british to get a large empire.
due6utdu
Britain was the main colonizer of Australia, starting with the penal colonies it established on the coast. British colonizers wiped out much of the Aboriginal culture and killed many of the Aboriginals, replacing their culture with British culture. As a result, the Aboriginal cultures are less prominent than they had been historically, and most Australians use a version of British language, law, and ideals.
The French did not wish to "capture" Australia. Like the British, the French were seeking to expand their empire to include as many countries as possible, including far-flung lands in the South Pacific. A larger empire signified greater power and strength on the world stage.
Basically an empire controlled by one power consisting of conquered or annexed island nations, these lands are protected and supported by the governing powers navy.Examples include The British Empire including islands like New Zealand, Australia and Jamaica. The defining illustration of a maritime empire would be the polynesian Empire of the Tui'tonga.
hard
Australia is an Allie to the british, so when the british went to war Australia and other countries like russia, new zealand and France got dragged in.
The British and those loyal to the Empire.
no he hates them like everyone else
Because other country's who had things like cotton and rice joined the British empire. When they joined it they traded cotton and rice for other things. That's why we had an empire.
I'm going to assume that you mean countries that had been part of the British Empire and not countries like France and Russia who had never been British. So, you're looking for Australia and Canada.