because they did
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
Australia looked upon Britain as the 'Mother Country' and thought itself as a smaller version of Britain. they taught British history at schools and adopted Britain's legal system as well as Britain's political system. many Australians also considered Britain as their home and talked fondly of returning there, even though some of them had never actually been to Britain. we also considered Britain to be our protectorate and because we were a new and isolated country, they would come and protect us if we so needed it.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
The Australian nation was only 13 years old when Australians became involved, through their relationship with Britain, in WWI.
We call it Britain. Although i did here it called Pommie Land in a joke once.
Because of his close relationship with Nazi Germany
Yes, Canada and Britain have an excellent relationship.
Many Australians men rushed to join the army and help the motherland (England). most Australians had a fierce loyalty to the empire. When Great Britain called they wasted no tome to come to her aid.
Because Australia is a British colony and cricket is Britain's national sport.
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
The U.S. had a close relationship with Great Britain, and the war interfered with trade.
In Vietnam, Britain stayed out of the fight; the Australians and New Zealanders fought though!