Briton culture
Roman invasion
Departure of Romans
Anglo-Saxon invasion
Because Australia was still technically part of the British Empire ( a Dominion) and was bound by an alliance that required it to participate in wars which involved its "sovereign" country( in this case Britain).
The United States has had little problems with Britain since the 1900s. In fact Britain is the Untied States closest ally do to their cultural backgrounds.
At the time, Americans were British! They were British colonists! Of course they were allies! The British colonists in America wanted French land and Great Britain wanted to take over the fur trade in North America.
British Columbia became a colony of Great Britain in 1858, following the influx of gold miners during the Fraser River Gold Rush. Initially, it was established as the Colony of British Columbia to provide governance and order in the region. In 1866, it merged with the Colony of Vancouver Island to form a single colony, further integrating British colonial interests in the area.
because they were bred in Britain
Briton culture, Roman invasion, Power vaccum in Britain, Anglo-Saxon invasion
The Untied States had one issues with Britain following the Revolutionary War. The only issues they had was British restricted trade with the United States.
(Apex) They provided British factories with raw materials.
(Apex) They provided British factories with raw materials.
Britain! Without Britain, we wouldn't have anything British.
The nationality of Britain is British
Briton culture Roman invasion Roman army forced to leave Anglo-Saxon invasion Power vacuum in Britain Germanic tribe Departure of Romans
Because Australia was still technically part of the British Empire ( a Dominion) and was bound by an alliance that required it to participate in wars which involved its "sovereign" country( in this case Britain).
The relationship between Britain and British North America was mostly strained. British North America was bitter about the taxes it had to pay to Britain.
I have a feeling they live in Britain
Trade. Export of opium to China (grown in British India) had been a very profitable business for the British. When the Chinese Government tried to put a stop to it, Britain started the war to force China to re-open its market for this British export product.
Yes it is.