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5 January, 03:10

What did the british use their colonies in new zealand and australia for?

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  1. 5 January, 03:42
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    The Answers is : All of the above.
  2. 5 January, 06:20
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    - Both colonies were outposts in the South Pacific, providing a presence that indicated the power and extent of the British Empire.

    - Both lands were to be used for their resources, with the intention of developing them into self-sufficient colonies that would also provide products for Great Britain.
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