The reason why (to me) is that we were a new country but were sill part of the British Commonwealth, so we were compelled to help out the British, and in the First World War or the Great War, we were the British Expeditionary Force and used mostly as cannon fodder before the actual British forces were sent in.
Especially in those days there was a sense of pride among Australians in being a part of the British empire. they felt a responsibility to come to the aid of Britain in her time of need.
he felt like it
The reason why Britain's American colonies were most angered by the taxes imposed on them by Britain was because e the colonist felt like they had no say in the taxation.
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They formed it cause they felt like it.
because Australians felt Britain needed their support (:
I don't know how they felt emotionally, if that is what you're trying to find out. Fact is, however, that the Australians fought against the Turks during the battle of Gallipolli. So I don't think the Australians considered the Turks to be their 'mates'. The reason the Australians fought against the Turks, was probably the pressure put on them by Great Britain. I don't know how willing they were to actually fight the Turks though.
The vast majority of Australians were of British background and saw Britain as home, even though they had never been there . so when Britain got into a war Australia felt obliged to help them in their time of need. Ad to this that the poor buggers that volunteered had no idea where they were going or for how long it was all a bit of an adventure at the start and the only way a lot of young Australians were going to be able to see Europe.
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Loyalist was the name for the colonists who felt a great loyalty to great Britain and the king.
Here are some examples: 1. The man was trapped on an island isolated by the ocean. 2. There are many small isolated islands off the coast of Scottland. 3. I had many friends before, but now I felt isolated and empty.
They felt there Freedom was beeing limited and they also felt it was time
Especially in those days there was a sense of pride among Australians in being a part of the British empire. they felt a responsibility to come to the aid of Britain in her time of need.
They did this to support their mother country Britain. They felt themselves as a part of Britain.
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he felt like it
(john white felt aboandoned)i had this question for homework last night