PPT-The Victorian Age

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An Introduction Mrs Nadia Queen Victoria She ascended the throne in 1837 succeeding her uncle William IV and became Queen of England She died in 1901 at the age

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An Introduction Mrs Nadia Queen Victoria She ascended the throne in 1837 succeeding her uncle William IV and became Queen of England She died in 1901 at the age of 82 England became the worlds wealthiest nation. This Picture is the Answer – What is the Question. Come up with at least three Questions.. IE. How was the Vote for Women won?. Prezi. http://prezi.com/etop8wpo0tsd/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy&rc=ex0share. THE VICTORIAN TOWNS. 'Dudley Street, Seven Dials', 1872; showing a Victorian slum in the City of Westminster, London.. “A perfect wilderness of foulness”. Why were towns so unhealthy?. Broadwater. Read more to find about the . victorians. introduction. Victorians is very hard in Victorian times. The queen was cround when she was 19. The Queen died round about 1914 and then Queen Elisabeth the 1. Period and Oscar Wilde. 1832-1900. England. Victorian Period. Queen Victoria took throne in 1837 (at 18). Long reign, died in 1901 (at 82). England became wealthiest nation . British Empire expansion . children and young people (0-17) are faring. Victorian Child and Adolescent Monitoring System (VCAMS). Overview. Victorian Child and Adolescent Monitoring framework . Outcomes measurement and reporting. VICTORIAN MELANOMA SERVICEVICTORIAN MELANOMA SERVICE VICTORIAN MELANOMA SERVICEVICTORIAN MELANOMA SERVICEremoved before life threateningremoved before life threatening VICTORIAN MELANOMA SERVICEVICTOR Rhiannon, Fatimah, Kiran and Apreetha. Summary. Despite there being different social classes, women were primarily categorised into two groups: Angels and Whores.. Angels: lower middle class to nobility.. Reign of Queen Victoria. (. pgs. . 56-65). Immigrants: Rich and Poor. 1. Where were most immigrants to Canada coming from?. Ireland and Scotland (mostly poor and uneducated). 2. What hardship did immigrants often face?. The ‘gentleman’ was an important figure in Victorian society.. A man’s social class was one part of being a gentlemen – gentlemen were from the upper-classes of Victorian society.. Gentlemen were expected to have strong morals and be kind, particularly towards poorer people. But plenty of people saw this as a less important part of being a gentleman.. The Victorian Era. Crime. On the rise. Prostitution, violent crime, theft. Glorified in the newspapers, became an entertainment of sorts. Jack the Ripper. First serial killer. Prompted media obsession. AP English Lit. & Comp.. Victorian Britain. W. hen you hear “the Victorian era,” what comes to mind?. You might think of women in high-neck dresses, or the Queen of England.. During the Victorian era Britain was economically and culturally the world’s most powerful nation.. Collection Notes 6. Victorian Period (1832-1901) Collection Notes from your text. What social and political factors affected life in Victorian England?. What did Victorians value?. How did discoveries in science affect people’s beliefs?. period of Queen Victoria's . reign. June . 1837 until her death . January 1901. It . was a long period of peace, prosperity, "refined sensibilities" and national self-confidence for the United . Kingdom. Dr. Betül ALTAŞ. AN AGE OF EXPANSION. England. . changed. as . much. as it had in . all. of . its. . previous. . history. . . England. . reached. . its. . height. as a .

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