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yuradex [85]
2 years ago
11

How significant was WW2 in changing Australia’s relationship with Japan,British and USA

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1 answer:
DochEvi [55]2 years ago
7 0

had forced Australia to look away from Britain and towards the United States for support and security.

vic.gov.au

ANZUS treaty was the turning point in the Austral-Japanese relationship. It assured Australia protection against Japan and provided security in the Asia-Pacific region. Trade and cultural exchange also played a significant role in shaping Australia’s relationship with Japan. Growth of trade was a contributor

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