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Why did the British colonize some parts of Australia? * To deport convicts (prisoners) To mine the region's resources To set up trading posts All of the above
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Why did the British colonize some parts of Australia?
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To deport convicts (prisoners)
To mine the region's resources
To set up trading posts
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Answer: To deport convicts
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