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How did the British empire treat its colonies in the South Pacific differently from its colonies in India

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it allowed the colonies to become their own countries as part of the British commonwealth

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It allowed the colonies to become their own countries as a part of the British Commonwealth

Key colonies such as Australia and New Zealand were allowed to manage themselves, as part of the common wealth. However,the British Raj was administered directly by Westminster government, and was not allowed any form of self rule.
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