There are not four main colonies of Australia. Australia has six states and two mainland territories, as well as seven offshore territories.
In Australia's colonial years, the four main colonies were Sydney, Swan River (Perth), Hobart and Moreton Bay (Brisbane).
In 1864, there were six main colonies in Australia. They were New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
Australia did not have four main states in 1864. It did not even have states - they were still known as "colonies".In Australia's colonial years, prior to 1835, the four main colonies were Sydney, Swan River (Perth), Hobart and Moreton Bay (Brisbane). However, by 1864, the colonies of Victoria and South Australia were both significant.
Australia had six main colonies in 1864, not four. They were New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland (newly separated from NSW in 1859) and Tasmania (which had changed its name from Van Diemen's Land in 1856).
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the US and India were the main ones but there were many others.
England, France, Spain and the Netherlands
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The main reason the British continued to establish colonies in Australia over a decade after the First Fleet landed was to consolidate the British claim to the entire continent. Colonies were established in Van Diemen's Land (now Tasmania), South Australia and Western Australia to prevent the French from making a claim.
the main harbor and seaport of the middle colonies is all the places in the middle colonies.
The main newspaper in Australia is The Australian.
The main faith in Australia is Christianity.
The Natural Recources in the Middle Colonies consisted of agricultural produce. The four main products grown were tobacco, suger cain, rice, and indigo, but the Middle colonies were also know as the bread colonies because their fertile soil produced an abundunt amount of wheat.
The main crop grown in Australia is wheat.
Yes. Squid are found in Australian waters. The four main species of squid in Australia are the Loligo squid, Gould's squid, Southern calamari and Northern calamari.