Australia (Agadir War)

The Australian Federation is an island state in Oceania.

Australia was a British territory from the 1780s to 1949, when it declared independence in the aftermath of the Second World War.

First World War
As an integral part of the British Empire, Australia was drawn into war in 1911 at the outbreak of the First World War. Australian Troops were mainly sent to fight on the Middle Eastern front, the African front and in New Guinea. In early 1912, the German colony of New Guinea surrendered, and became provisionally governed by Australia.

The ANZAC troops faced mass causalities in the disastrous Gallipoli campaign, which led to animosity between Australia and Britain.

Post-War
After the war, Australia (and other anglophone dominions) stayed part of the British Empire. In the 1920s, There was a popular movement that wanted independence, citing that the British Government did not care for the Australian people, citing the Gallipoli campaign as evidence. In 1925, a Rebellion took place in Ballarat, Victoria, location of the 1854. It was brutally put down by the British units stationed there.

Federal Divisions of Australia

 * Australia_Republican_Flag.gif New South Wales
 * North_Queensland_State_Flag_Proposal_(Variant).svg Queensland
 * Flag_of_South_Australia_UTS.png South Australia
 * Flag_of_Tasmania.svg.png Tasmania
 * Flag_of_Australia_Prop2_(FTBW).svg Victoria
 * Flag_of_West_Australia_UTSC.png Western Australia
 * Flag_of_the_Northern_Territory.svg Northern Australia