Because at this time they were still largely under the influence of britain.
burito
April 25 1915 was the landing of Australians troops on the shores of Gallipoli.
In 1914.
No, but they chose to support the British (and, most Australians are of British descent).
well yes and no. Australia was still a colony of Britain so they couldn't declare war but there were battles in the pacific in order to protect Australia and there were Australians at D-Day. So even though they didn't go to war Australians were fighting in the British Army, Navy, etc.
Al Jolson
OP, go watch the movie Gallipoli. That will give you a good idea of what the ANZAC forces went through in WW I aka "The war to end all wars."
no they should not
september 13, 1886
Yes, Americans were in France in WW1.
They were a signatory nation of the South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO).
in galipoli the war started when the Australians were meet to go to Turkey but they went the wrong way and ended up in Galipoli they got out of the boats and climbed up step cliffs and the bang there dead