What was the result of the self-rule movement in Australia?


A. Britain helped colonies unite into an independent commonwealth.


B. The revolution leaders were given a fair treaty and the ability to elect a president.


C. Britain quickly crushed the rebellion using military power.


D. Many Maoris were drafted to fight, increasing tensions with settlers.

Respuesta :

I think the answer is A

Answer:

A. Britain helped colonies unite into an independent commonwealth.

Explanation:

Every one of the states with the exception of Western Australia increased dependable self-rule. New South Wales drove the way when a royal demonstration of 1842 made a 66% elective lawmaking body. The Australian Colonies Government Act (1850) stretched out this circumstance to Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania. The demonstration offered leniency for further update of the frontier constitutions, and in 1855– 56 this produced results in the four states, Tasmania at that point deserting the name Van Diemen's Land. Queensland trailed its partition from New South Wales.

All had bicameral governing bodies, with priests capable to the lower houses, which by 1860, aside from in Tasmania, were chosen on a close law based premise (all grown-up non-Aboriginal men were qualified to cast a ballot). In Victoria and South Australia the mystery vote was presented in 1856.