Australia as a nation became part of the British Empire when the colonies federated on 1 January 1901 to become the Commonwealth of Australia.
However, the continent that is now Australia actually started to become part of the British Empire much earlier, when Lieutenant James Cook (later "Captain Cook") claimed a section of the eastern coast for Great Britain in August 1770.
The process of Australia becoming part of the British Empire was not a single event, but a series of claims.
Although Australia gained much autonomy in 1901 as a British dominion, it was not until passage of British Statute of Westminister 1931 that its total independence was asserted. Australia adopted this law in 1942 but was backdated to 1939.
4th February, 1948
Do you mean the British?? If so then 1947 :)
1936
The Romans withdrew from England and Wales to better defend the rest of the Empire from incursions happening on the mainland.
Augustus Caesar passed away in AD 14, after ruling the Roman Empire for over 40 years as its first emperor. His death marked the end of his reign and ushered in a new era in Roman history.
India became an independent republic in 1948. It remains a part of the British Commonwealth.
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In 1945 when he comitted suicide
war and conquering other countries and make it one under his ruling
In the story he dies at the end.
•The feeling at the time of 1942, was if Australia could stop the Japanese at New Guinea they could stop them from invading Australia. •It also showed the break from the British Government's control over Australian affairs. Instead of staying in Europe, the troupes came to defend Australian soil, showing a good deal of nationalism. Kokoda helped Australia to show the world that they could operate just fine with out the British Government and have been doing that ever since.