Australia officially gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1901 when Australia enacted their constitution. The Statute of Westminster Adoption Act in 1942 and the Australia Act in 1986 further limited the United Kingdom's authority in Australia.
Never, Australia is part of the English commonwealth. They never had a revolution like Americans. However, there was once a referendum that never got passed which would see Australia seperate from its mother country
Australia has not separated from anything or anyone. It is a continent, and has been so for thousands of years.
No, it was under British rule.
The Home Rule
they wanted freedom from the british rule
freedom from British colonial rule
A. the lack of freedom under British rule
the British rule affected the tribal life severely. the freedom of the tribal was snatched away by the British. the British imposed taxes on these tribal for more revenue
Because Australia lives under democratic rule of government! A democracy has all sorts of freedom rights, like the right to speech.
they wanted freedom from the british rule
it was the British, when they came to Indian to rule
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.
Yes. The British colonised Australia, and appointed a Governor of their choosing. This Governor abided by the edicts and rules of the British Government, but he had the freedom to make changes and improvements in the laws as they applied specifically to Australia - with permission from the British authorities, of course.
There are a number of countries that are still under British rule. This includes New Zealand, Australia, the Bahamas, as well as Jamaica.