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Yes. As a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Australia was bound to join the war when Britain did and on Britain's side.
Australia joined World War 2 when Britain and Germany went to war. As an associate of Britain, Australia's protection was linked to the welfare of Britain - should it fall, then Australia would have been left open to invasion from Japan.The independent countries in the British Commonwealth - Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa - declared war very shortly after Britain in 1939.They were allied with Great Britain( also know as the Commonwealth) and were forced to join the war when it broke out. Japan also attacked Australia for it's rare materials( iron, coal, etc.) which Japan had few of.Answer Also I
Mainly as a defense against Japan or other imperial powers that might come along
Britain was certanly not 'happy' but the British government realised that the USA would join the war, with the States massive resources and safe location, it meant that Germany and Japan could be defeated.
Shared expansion interests with Germany and Italy. Both opposed Britain and France. Germany thought Japan was a good ally.
Axis: Germany, Japan, Italy Allies: America, England, France, Australia etc.
Britain did not "join" the Roman empire. Britain was conquered and then annexed into the empire as a province.
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Great Britain joined an aliance with Japan which gave the allied powers a lot of naval force! Great Britain was also allied with France and Russia. Great Britain joined an aliance with Japan which gave the allied powers a lot of naval force! Great Britain was also allied with France and Russia.
actually they didnt join they got affected
Prince Edward Island did not join the Canadian Dominion in 1867 because it was not in favor of the terms of the union. It remained part of Great Britain and Ireland until 1873.