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Suzan
25 April, 19:31
Why did Australia leave the British empire?
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Kaleigh Hart
25 April, 21:30
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Settlers of Australia developed a strong sense of identity as "Australians" during the second half of the nineteenth century, so they wanted to break free and become an independent dominion. Australia didn't totally leave the British empire though.
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