Australia is part of the Commonwealth of Nations, in which the UK and the Queen is a leader of. Most people know her as the Queen of England, but Elizabeth II is actually the monarch of 16 different countries. A vestige of Great Britain's former colonial empire, these states, known as the commonwealth realms, recognize Elizabeth as their Queen, but are otherwise wholly independent sovereign states.
HM Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain is the Head of State of Australia. Nonetheless Australia is Ruled by the Prime Minister of Australia. In Britain the Monarch is said to Reign, but does not Rule, the Queen has no actual law making powers.
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The explorer who claimed the territories of the East Coast of Australia for the British Crown in 1770 was James Cook, who claimed this territory in the name of King George III of England. The name he gave to this territory was 'New South Wales'. The colonization of Australia by the British lasted from year 1788 to 1900, so, there were three kings and a queen who ruled the country and the colonized territories during that time frame: King George III, King George IV, King William IV and Queen Victoria, who ruled from 1837 to 1901.
Because Australia chose not to become a republic. The queen is head of Australia in Title only.
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England and Scotland were separate countries in the 14th century, so there was no King or Queen of Britain. The House of Plantagenet ruled England at the time and the King of England in the 1330's was Edward III who ruled from 1327 - 1377.
The monarch.
Oliver Cromwell ruled England when there was no king or queen from 1649-1660
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A Kingdom A monarchy. A type of government where a king or queen rules.
There was no King, Britain was ruled by Queen Victoria.
The Monarch rules, also known as a King or Queen, depending.
The explorer who claimed the territories of the East Coast of Australia for the British Crown in 1770 was James Cook, who claimed this territory in the name of King George III of England. The name he gave to this territory was 'New South Wales'. The colonization of Australia by the British lasted from year 1788 to 1900, so, there were three kings and a queen who ruled the country and the colonized territories during that time frame: King George III, King George IV, King William IV and Queen Victoria, who ruled from 1837 to 1901.
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The lands ruled by a King (or Queen).
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