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How did britain's relationship with its colonies in africa and asia differ from that with its colonies of canada australia and new zeland?

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For starters, there was fewer wars and struggle in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Asia and Africa fought numerous wars to end the colonization while the others had a relatively easy time in achieving it. In additions, Africa and Asia already had countries developed senses of cultural independence and it was much harder to colonize them as the support for independence was much larger.
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