Australia was once a colony of Great Britain.
No. Brazil was originally a Portuguese colony which is why the language of Brazil is Portuguese.
It cost less to run thana colony did, and did not require a large comitment of military support
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Australia, or New South Wales as the eastern coast was then known, was originally a penal colony, meaning it was a colony for convicts from Great Britain. Australia was first colonised by the British in order to relieve the overly full British prisons. However, only relatively small parts of Australia were used as penal settlements. Indigenous Australians inhabited the rest of the continent as well. As well as Sydney (the first settlement in New South Wakes), convict colonies were begun in Victoria, Moreton Bay (Queensland), Hobart and Newcastle. The colony of South Australia was never a penal settlement. Swan River (Perth) began as a free settlement, but convicts were sent there later as free labour.
they origionally settled in georgia
they origionally settled in georgia
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Originally a colony, and later a dominion.
Hong Kong was originally a colony to the crown of Great Britain until 1997.
When India was a colony of Britain, they would be colonial military personnel if they were in the Indian Army (Navy, etc.). When America was a colony of Britain, Americans were "Colonial Soldiers" under the Crown.
Hong Kong was originally a colony to the crown of Great Britain until 1997.
This colony could protect the other British colonies from Spanish attack. Great Britain had been at war in the early 1700's. Georgia would serve as a military barrier.
Australia was originally a penal colony. This means that British convicts were shipped off to Australia to serve their sentences.
Australia was originally set up as a penal colony where Britain sent prisoners.
No, it was a colony of Spain. Also, try using google.com . Type something like "Mexico colonial history"