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1 Chapter 10.3: Self-Rule for Canada, Australia & New Zealand

2 Canada Australia New Zealand

3 Canada, Australia & New Zealand In the British colonies of Canada, Australia & New Zealand, white settlers quickly outnumbered the natives In the British colonies of Canada, Australia & New Zealand, white settlers quickly outnumbered the natives The British freed these colonies more easily The British freed these colonies more easily They felt that whites were more able to govern themselves than the nonwhites of India and Asia They felt that whites were more able to govern themselves than the nonwhites of India and Asia

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5 Self-Rule for Canada Britain gained Canada from France in 1763 Britain gained Canada from France in 1763 Following the American Revolution and a revolt in Upper and Lower Canada in 1837, Britain created the free Dominion of Canada Following the American Revolution and a revolt in Upper and Lower Canada in 1837, Britain created the free Dominion of Canada In 1867 the new nation kept close ties with Britain In 1867 the new nation kept close ties with Britain

6 Europeans in Australia The first Australians probably came from Southeast Asia. The first Australians probably came from Southeast Asia. They became known as Aborigines. They became known as Aborigines. In 1770, British Captain James Cook claimed Australia. In 1770, British Captain James Cook claimed Australia. Britain first used the land as a prison, where they could send their convicts Britain first used the land as a prison, where they could send their convicts

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8 Europeans in Australia Cont. A gold rush and fine sheep ranches brought new settlers. A gold rush and fine sheep ranches brought new settlers. They moved into the rugged interior known as the Outback, pushing out or killing the Aborigines. They moved into the rugged interior known as the Outback, pushing out or killing the Aborigines. In 1901, Britain granted self-rule. In 1901, Britain granted self-rule. The new country still honored the British monarch as head of state The new country still honored the British monarch as head of state

9 New Zealand’s Story In 1769, Captain Cook claimed New Zealand. In 1769, Captain Cook claimed New Zealand. In 1840, Britain annexed New Zealand and white settlers began to claim land. In 1840, Britain annexed New Zealand and white settlers began to claim land. The local Maori people fought back. By 1870, most Maoris had died in wars or from disease. The local Maori people fought back. By 1870, most Maoris had died in wars or from disease. New Zealand gained self-rule in 1907. New Zealand, like Canada & Australia kept close ties to Britain New Zealand gained self-rule in 1907. New Zealand, like Canada & Australia kept close ties to Britain

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