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The Victorian Age 1832 - 1901.

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1 The Victorian Age

2 Queen Victoria Queen victoria was born May 27, 1819
After William the 4th died in 1837, she became Queen of England She fell in love with her cousin, Prince Albert, and got married in February She died at age 80 in 1901 Queen Victoria and her family Queen Victoria as a baby

3 The Beginning By the beginning of the Victorian Age, Britain had shifted out of the Industrial Revolution This shift created profound economic and social changes Mass Migration of workers to industrial towns Victoria set a strict code of morals and manners Piece of Victorian art

4 Women of the Victorian age having tea
Victorian Issues 4 controversies that concerned the Victorians: -Industrialism -Rule of women -Evolution -British forces working to expand their global influence Women of the Victorian age having tea

5 Wealthy women from Victorian Age
Social Classes Upper Classes -Changed from hereditary Aristocrats to nobility and wealthy commercial class -Did not work, wealth came from inherited land and investments Middle Class -Performed mental or “clean” work -Was paid monthly or annually -Was steadily growing at the time Wealthy women from Victorian Age

6 Working class family on the streets
Conditions were very poor and had little rights Huge amount of child labor 3 reform bills were passed -Gradually gave all men over 21 suffrage -Children under 9 years of age could not work in textile -Didn’t curb the growing teenage prostitution Working class family on the streets Working class family

7 Group of laboring children
Average Wages Aristocrats - £30,000 Middle Class - £ -Doctors, lawyers, clerks, etc. Lower Middle Class - £ -Journalists, shopkeepers, etc. Laborers and Soldiers - £25 Group of laboring children

8 The Victorian Age Ends In 1861, Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, died. She became grief stricken and refused to appear in public. On January 22, 1901 Queen Victoria died at age 80 Queen Victoria’s death marked the end of the Victorian Age, and the beginning of the Edwardian age Victoria on her wedding day Victoria’s funeral proceeding


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