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    Victorian Era Research Paper Here, are facts that will tell you about the Victorian Era. Do you anything that had to do with the Victorian Era? The Victorian Era lasted about 170 years. It had many influential people that invented important things. From looking at the daily lives of many people in the Victorian Era, to learning about people like entrepreneur and people of that sort, than to see interesting facts about the Victorians, and finally looking at fun facts about this era. II. Everyday

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    much would be expected from Alice concerning her behavior, appearance, and social cues. Especially since she was a young girl in an upper class family. Throughout much of the novel, Alice is put down and even ignored because of her role as a young girl. This reflects the way in which she would have been treated in her society and how Carroll felt children’s ideas and opinions were often treated in general. Aihong Ren, a critic on the novel, points out that although Alice displays characteristics and

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    Mary Helen Bowen History 2110 Ryan Prechter 22 October 2014 Coney Island and The Death of a Victorian America The turn of the nineteenth century brought with it a social and moral revolution that personified itself through the nations amusement parks. Standing along the banks of Brooklyn, Coney Island served as a major hub of culture, a breeding ground of refined morality, and a direct challenge to social norms as America rushed head first into a cultural revolution that thrived on challenging the

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    Introduction The Victorian Era is a remarkable time in history with the blooming industries, growing population, and a major turnaround in the fashion world. This era was named after Queen Victoria who ruled United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from June 1837 until she passed away 64 years later in January 1901.When Victoria received the crown, popular respect was strikingly low. The lack of respect for the position she had just come into did not diminish her confidence. Instead she won the

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    Tanya was feeling very sad about recent events. First, her dad, Thomas Halter, lost his job, then she told her friends about it and they felt bad for her and were going to bring her to the mall. Next her dad got a new job and they had to move somewhere near the Buckingham Palace. Lastly her dog, Rufus, got very sick and hasn't been eating very much food, which is causing him to be very skinny. She started to sob, but then her mom came in and helped to comfort her. Tanya decided to spend the

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    The Victorian era was around the mid to late 1800s and was named after Queen Victoria, who took the crown at age eighteen in 1837. This era provided women with more rights, though they still had very few, and many women’s rights movements started happening towards the end of the era. The sexualization of the female body became a common thing, and women often used their bodies to get men, which did have a downfall because rape was not uncommon. Colonization became more popular during this time

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    How long did the Victorian Era last? Queen Victoria of England ruled the throne for over 64 years, however her impact made the Victorian era last for a 150 year. The Victorian era was most known for its censorship and proper allegations. For example, men were, theoretically, hard workers and protectors of the house and family. Subsequently, women tailored to a role that limited their abilities as a citizen as compared to today, which included household chores and such. Lastly, children were to be

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    Charles Dickens Name: Institution Affiliation: Charles Dickens The Victorian era is argued to have been the time when Queen Victoria was at the helm of power (1837 to 1901). It was a time of dramatic change and as a result brought England to its highest development period as a world power. The majority of economic activities, social and political movements flourished (Barber, 2008). However, the life for the children during the Victorian era was much different from that of

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    told Albert, that even that she have had a hard life, and a hard childhood she felt very happy that she was the official wife of Prince Albert. She was very happy that day. She gave birth to her first baby at the age of 18. Her third child was Princess Alice, She became a grand duchess, Alfred was the fourth he was one of the greatest dukes in history Victoria´s fifth children was a girl, called Helena. Helena married a German prince. Helena gave birth to a beautiful baby that brought happiness she

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    science and technology. During her reign, Britain doubled in size. (History.com Staff, 2009) Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840 and became a big influence in Victoria's life. They had 9 children, Edward VII, Princess Alice, Princess Victoria, Princess Louise, Princess Beatrice, Princess Helena, Prince Leopold, Prince Arthur, and Prince Alfred. She was devoted to him and did everything in her power to make him happy. Victoria would do nothing without her husband's approval. He loved art, science

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