Not really any of them.
It wasn't the colonies that favoured federation but it was the people.
It was one man to be honest called Sir Henry Parkes who advocated Australia to becoming an independant nation, however, sadly he died in 1896 and never got to see his dream come true as Australia federated in 1901.
Australia's colonies became states as part of the process of federation, which took place in 1901. The colonies saw the benefits of joining together to form a unified nation and gain more control over their own affairs. This allowed for better coordination and governance across the continent.
The Australian Federation occurred when the six British colonies united as one nation in 1901 to improve Australia's defence, communication, transportation, economy and trade.
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He helped mold a nation by serving his country, becoming commander of the continental army and by becoming the first presidant of the United States
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1 January 1901 was the date when the six states, or colonies, of Australia federated to become the Commonwealth of Australia, united under a single Federal Givernment.
Australia and New Zealand used to be colonies of the United Kingdom (Great Britain).
Because Canada is a nation distinct from the United States. The same reason why New Zealand is a separate nation from Australia (or vice versa).Canada would gain nothing, and lose a great deal by becoming a part of the United States.It's not like it happened by accident. Canada fought the War of 1812 to stay separate from the US.
United States in North America, Brazil in South America, Australia in Oceania.
1 January 1901 was the date when Federation occurred in Australia. Federation meant the joining of all the colonies on the Australian continent to form the nation of the Commonwealth of Australia. No longer was the continent occupied by six disparate colonies administered by their own government, but by a central Federal government which allocated certain powers to the state governments.
With Scotland becoming part of the United Kingdom, thousands of Scots began to settle in the British colonies of North America. This helped populate the British-American colonies on the Atlantic Ocean coastline.
Because, the laws were not ethical, and would have hindered the united States success at becoming a nation.