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How is Australia independent?

Australia is not independent. Like Canada, it is a Commonwealth country, and the head of state is the Queen of England. Australia originally had no whites, and like New Zealand, it was the territory of indigenous Maori. The number of Maori is scarce, 65,438+0, and in 870 there were only 65,438+0,200 people. Later, Australia became a British colony, and white immigrants gradually increased. After the disintegration of the British Empire after World War II, Britain's national strength is now weak. Australia, New Zealand and Canada, as overseas territories, are basically semi-independent, but in terms of finance, science and technology, population quality and quantity, elite and upper class, they all belong to the United Kingdom, and their settlement is in pounds sterling, which is completely independent of the US dollar zone. In view of the small population and limited resources, Australia and Canada have never been invaded by American imperialists. Many of the land and taxes of the British royal family came from Australia, so they spared no effort to control the Australian regime, which was in a semi-autonomous and semi-repressive state politically and economically, and granted the Australian governor great power. Even in 1975, the Governor publicly dissolved the Australian government. But finance, science and technology, energy and other aspects are controlled by Britain. The role of Australia and Canada is only to exchange energy with Britain, and they have to go to London to study. So, actually, independence is not good. It is only some local chaebols who clamor for independence all day, but warlords are not, so they are just talking.