The making of the Australian Federation involved key figures such as Sir Henry Parkes, often referred to as the "Father of Federation," who advocated for uniting the colonies. Other significant leaders included Sir Edmund Barton, who became Australia's first Prime Minister, and John Forrest, who played a crucial role in promoting the cause. Additionally, the support of the public through referendums in the 1890s helped solidify the movement towards federation, culminating in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act in 1901.
The cell membrane and water are both involved in "Osmosis" the making of Chloroplasts.
The nucleolus is located within the nucleus and is involved in the making of ribosomes. It is responsible for assembling ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and combining it with proteins to form the structure of ribosomes.
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a sperm cell is involved in giving life and making a baby.
Federation II happened in 2003.
1901
Jake Mobbs
i think centenary of federation began in Australia in 1901
Beijing Workers' Autonomous Federation happened in 1989.
more than two people
sir Henry parkes
well he was very involved with federating Australia, then he made a very moving speech to try get people to agree with federation. And after that speech federation kept getting more and more votes which caused federation and then the voters elected him primeinister.
A federation is the joining of the states to become one nation. This happened in the early 1800s in Australia when the colonies decided that it would be easier to become one nation. There is no way to know the exact number of people who were involved in the federation at that time.
Basically, federation symbolizes the coming together of one nation under a single government. This can sometimes happen as a result of war, or can sometimes result in war. x
To allow free trade between the 6 colonies of Australia and also for defence
The Australian Federation occurred when the six British colonies united as one nation in 1901 to improve Australia's defence, communication, transportation, economy and trade.