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The Legacy Of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria was the queen of England for 63 years. Holding the 2ed longest monarchy of England. During her rule she had accomplished many
things and throughout her legacy she will not be forgotten. Queen Victoria was a very powerful and looked up to queen in her time. Some of her
accomplishments were that she had become an empress of India (1877), got a demand jubilee (1887), and the great exhibition (1851). Queen Victoria
along with her husband Prince Albert had created "the great exhibition in 1851 it was the first international exhibition of manufactured products". The
great exhibition was held like a fair type event. By Queen Victoria doing this she encouraged trade in England a tis made the economy stronger. Doing
this at her time
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
Queen Victoria's family background was filled with kings and queens, she came from a wealthy family and her granddad was King George III. Queen
Victoria's parents were Edward the Duke of Kent and Mary Louis Victoria of Saxe–Coburg and Saalfeld. She had a very big family consisting of 15
cousins and her half–sister FeГіdore. Their family was religious, since she got baptized a month after her birth, June 24th,1819. Queen Victoria had a
very depressing childhood, which had affected her life greatly. Victoria had to follow very strict rules throughout her youth some of which are, no
friends, sleeping with her mother, writing in a journal daily, not allowed to see her father's side of the family, etc. According to research, "her
guardians planned that when she became queen, her mother would be her regent and Conroy her private secretary," (Victoria Queen, 3). Clearly
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Queen Victoria was only eight months old when she lost her grandfather and her father. She got married to her first cousin Albert and they had 9
kids. Also, her husband died and she went into depression for nearly a decade and never got remarried so she was a widow for nearly 40 years.
Biographers noted, "...her marriage to Prince Albert in 1840; her married life of 21 years, from 1840 to 1861; and her widowhood of almost 40
years." (Biography.com Editors, 1). Obviously Queen Victoria had a very eventful life from having a controlling husband whom she adored to hiding
for 10 years after he had died. Queen Victoria has learned many things from being home schooled some of which are literature, history, geography,
Bible, and learned how to speak and write in many languages English, french, and German. Some hobbies she had was writing, singing, painting, and
playing the piano all of these she had enjoyed into her old age. Queen Victoria was educated a
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The Young Years of Queen Victoria Essay
The Young Years of Queen Victoria Victoria was born on a spring day, May 24th, 1819, at Kensington Palace, in the then quiet suburb of London.
"Plumb as a partridge" was her father's description of the baby, and she certainly bore a marked resemblance to her sturdy and robust Hanoverian
ancestors who had ruled Great Britain for little more than a century at the time of her birth.
By 1798 Victoria's grandfather, KingGeorge III, had reigned for nearly sixty years, but he was now old and feeble. The symptoms of his terrible
illness, porphyria, seemed to his doctors to be those of madness, and for years the King had be confined in Windsor Castle while his eldest son,
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In the summer of 1818, Edward brought his bride to England, but then, after a few months in London "society", it was back to Amorbach and the
familiar daily round, for the Duke was so burdened with debts that he could not afford to keep up appearances as a royal individual in England. But he
was determined that his child should be born in his native land, and by borrowing from his long–suffering friends, he managed to bring his wife back
to England in time for the baby's birth.
Edward was not disappointed that the baby was a girl and not the long–hoped–for male heir: "I am decidedly of the opinion that the decrees of
Providence are at all times the wisest and the best," he wrote to a friend.
A month after her birth, the Kent baby was baptized. After much debate in theroyal family she was named "Alexandrina Victoria", after her chief
godfather, the Russian Tsar Alexander, and her mother. The name "Victoria: was then completely unknown in England, though it had long been in use
in the forms "Victoire" and "Victoria" on the Continent. For the first few years the child was known as "Drina", but in one of her first copy–books is
the name "Victoria" by which she came to be known in later childhood.
Despite the fact that the Kents had married "for convenience" their union proved remarkably happy. Edward had never known the comforts of a settled
home in England, nor had he ever enjoyed so much approval from
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Overcoming Queen Victoria Research Paper
Queen Victoria reigned Great Britain from 1837–1901, the longest of any monarch in Britain's illustrious history. It was a long journey though, as she
faced many obstacles during her reign, whether it was her age of becoming queen, the much sadness she dealt with, or the many wars Britain fought
during her time as queen. Her mother was the Belgian born Princess of Leinington, sister of King Leopold of Belgium. Her Father was the Duke of
Kent and fourth son of King George III of Britain. Being the daughter, of the fourth son of the King of Britain meant that there were many heirs before
Victoria could become the ruler of Britain. However, much happened just before and after Victoria's birth. First, the eldest son of George... Show more
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The allies pushed forward to Sebastopol where again, they forced a retreat and obtained a great position for being able to attack the Russians again.
On the 25th of October, the regrouped Russians were sent out again to try and reobtain Sebastopol. The Russians and Turks engaged for a brief
amount of time before they pulled back toward more defenses and defenders. The Russians swept in and slayed them all, leaving only a couple
British and French cavalries remaining. The Russians surrounded them but the allies rallied and the Russians were repelled. The Russians began to
bomb the allies before charging back in and being repelled once again. On the 5ht of November the Russians attacked again at Inkerman but were
again defeated heavily. The Russians would attack a couple more times but time after time, the outnumbered allies would be able to hold them back and
ultimately force them to give up on their conquest of Turkey. Other than a brief Indian mutiny in British India, the next ten years were peaceful for
Queen Victoria and Britain until, late 1861 when Prince Albert got
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Becoming Queen Victoria
Britain has gone through many royal deaths and many more monarchs, but no death more tragic than Princess Charlotte of Wales and no monarch
greater than Queen Alexandrina Victoria. The book Becoming Queen Victoria: the Tragic Death of Princess Charlotte and the Rise of Britain's
Greatest Monarch tells the story of Charlotte and how her death leaded to the rule of Queen Victoria. Kate Williams shares the twists and turns through
the history of Great Britain's different rulers. Kate has written a few other novels covering eighteenth century Britain, she has gone through courses at
Oxford(undergraduate and D.Phil in history) and Queen Mary, University of London(M.A). She also appears on BBC. Kate does a fine job explaining
how the British monarchy works and who would take the throne next. She makes it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Her parents were King George of the United Kingdom and Caroline of Brunswick. She married Prince Leopold of Saxe–Coburg–Saalfeld, whom she
adored dearly. "the queen was content. 'I never saw her so happy or so gracious as she is'"(Williams 118) many people could notice how happy
Charlotte about marrying Leopold. Less than a year later it was announced Carlottle was to birth a new member of the royal family. "As the
pregnancy wore on, Charlotte's health began to deteriorate. She started to feel more and more exhausted, and to suffer from low spirits and
depression."(Williams 133). The closer Charlotte was to her due date the more sick she became. Sadly, since the science wasn't very advanced in
1800s, doctors would fall back to bleeding and starvation diets which sickened Charlotte even more. On November 5, 1817 a baby boy was born
dead, and shortly after so was Charlotte. England was devastated there were riots from lack of respect from the government. All hope was gone for a
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Essay on Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria
Is it Georgiana Charlotte Augusta Alexandrina Victoria or just Alexandrina Victoria? Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London on May
24, 1819. She was the only child of Edward, the fourth son of King George III, and Victoria Mary Louise, the daughter of a German Duke. It was
planed that the duke and duchess were to name their daughter Georgiana Charlotte Augusta AlexandrinaVictoria but Prince Regent refused to have his
name (George) nor his daughters name (Charlotte Augusta) to be his god daughter's name. She was known as Alexandrina Victoria but was nicknamed
Drina, her mother always called her Victoria. All this happiness ended when her dad, the Duke of Kent, died only eight months after she was... Show
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She was not a child anymore. She's a woman and a Queen. Queen Victoria's life, compared to other queens, was one of the better ones.
Victoria was one most liked Queens of England. But before Victoria the monarchy was not very popular any more. She won back the hearts and
the respect of her people. She was served by powerful prime ministers. They included: Robert Peel. William Gladstone, and Benjamin Disraeli.
Victoria's favorite was Disraeli. In 1897, Britain celebrated 60 years of Victoria's rein. The guest that joined her there were monarchs and princes
and princesses who were children and grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Albert, Victoria's first cousin, met up with her again when she was
nineteen. She thought he was a nice, sweet, handsome young man. She proposed to him because she was in higher rank then her was. He
accepted although he didn't really want to but he had to keep the heir going. He felt he was the only that could do that. February 10, 1840, the
couple got married. Albert grew to love his wife. One of their major arguments was when their first daughter became ill and the governess didn't
handle it properly. Albert got mad. Victoria was against him and thought that the governess was doing a good job. He left it alone and said if the
child died it would be her fault. She dismissed the governess and Vicky survived. The "dark cloud" was lifted from the royal family. Albert was
known personally by the public. He
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Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria reigned England for sixty–three years, thus making her the longest reigning monarch to this day. In a monarchy, the crown is passed
down to the closest living relative in a family. When Victoria's uncle, William IV, passed away, Victoria became queen at the young age of 18. Queen
Victoria's reign is considered as epic. Similar to many epic heroes, Victoria the Queen influenced culture. TheVIctorian Era was named for her during
her reign on England. During her reign, England went through many advancements; technology, sciences, bridges, underground sewers, railways for
buildings, and literary augmentations. Queen Victoria was sheltered from many works of literature for they referenced wars she was not to know
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Victoria has a condition where the ability of blood to clot is reduced severely, also known as hemophilia. During her marriage to Prince Albert of
Saxe–Coburg, who also happened to be her cousin, she gave birth to eight children. With hemophilia being a genetic disorder, all eight of her
children were diagnosed with this condition. About nine years after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria's eighth child was born, Albert passed away
from Crohn's disease. For forty years, from her husband's death to her own, she raised eight children on her own and she reigned over a country.
Fame and fortune were very popular during Queen Victoria's reign, just like these factors were popular in characteristics of epic stories. Being
queen, Victoria had to be a role model for the civilians in England. When she fell in love with a Scotsman, John Brown, she had to hide her love. If
Queen Victoria had made this relationship public, her popularity would rise, but in a negative way. When Odysseus yelled out his name, parental
ancestry, and homeland, he took a risk. Fame determines a lot in one's life; however, it is not always a good feature to
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The Queen Victoria Research Paper
The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. Then, on June 28, 1838, she ascended
to the English throne at the mere age of eighteen. Through her reign she accomplished many feats, including but not limited to, surviving 7
assassinations throughout her reign, receiving the additional title of Empress of India on May 1876, greatly impacted Britain's age of industrial
expansion, economic progress and empire. During Victoria's long reign, direct political power moved away from the sovereign. A series of Acts
broadened the social and economic base of the electorate. Despite this decline in the Sovereign's power, Victoria showed that a monarch who had a
high level of prestige and who was
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
Queen Victoria is one of the most well–known historical monarch in human history, she made the British Empire into the main world power during
her time and ushered in the famous Victorian era during the 1800s. The Victorian era is known by scholars to be the Pax Britannia of the English
people, it is a period that was filled with highly moralistic language and sense of morality that is sharply different from British culture before the rise
of Queen Victoria. The industrial revolution was in full bloom during the Victorian era, which saw most of the Europe and the Americas to become
fully industrialized or on their way of becoming fully industrialized. Sadly, the imperialism that Victoria morality created would lead the world into the
"War to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To promote the loyalty of their newly won Indian subjects, the British crown passed the English Education Act of 1835, the act required that all
education paid by British funds to be taught in English. The act also took measures to promote the English as the language of higher education,
especially in the realms of administration and law. Even if this act was started before the Victorian era, it was supported by the children of Victoria.
For example in 1844 by the approval of the crown, English became the official language of India and to work for public employment mastery of the
language was required. By forcing the children of India to learn English over their natural tongues, England was subverting Indian culture with their
own. After all, language is the heart of a culture and everything involved in a culture is based on verbiage and literature, written or oral. Therefore the
best way to change a culture of a people is to change their language and literature. Even in 21st century, English remains one of the most used language
on the Indian subcontinent. Seeing the
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Queen Of Queen Victoria Research Paper
Most people see Queen Victoria as someone who ruled greatly, others have seen her as a queen who was wrong for rejecting traditional styles and
ways. Victoria had ruled in a society that had different views and values than her. There's many different takes, thoughts, and outlooks on Queen
Victoria's reign. How do you feel about Queen Victoria? How much do you know about the Queen? The reign of Queen Victoria, who came to the
throne of her ancestors in 1837, was the longest in English history; indeed, it was one of the longest in the history of Europe, whether the ancient
nations or the modern be considered. English reigns remarkable for length are those of Henry VI––39 years, Henry VIII––38, Elizabeth––45, Edward
III––50, Henry III––56, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When Victoria became visibly pregnant and could no longer appear ceremonially during her first pregnancy in 1840, Albert assumed her duties. As
their family grew–they would have nine children by 1856–the monarchy became a shared partnership between them, with Albert sometimes writing
memoranda for the queen to copy in her own hand. Although they were suspected of Russian sympathies during the Crimean War (1853–1856), the
dual monarchy proved effective and their popularity increased. In December 1861, Albert died at the age of 42. Queen Victoria went into a period
of isolated mourning that would last 10 years. She withdrew from all of her public duties, leaving a void in the monarchy that she did not allow the
Prince of Wales (her son Albert Edward, called "Bertie") to even attempt to fill until 1898. Scandal followed Bertie, even after his marriage to
Alexandra of Denmark; he kept mistresses throughout his life and the couple led the lives of socialites. Bertie did, however, pioneer the idea of royal
public appearances during his long tenure–the longest in the history of the monarchy–as Prince of Wales. Victoria gradually allowed herself to be
drawn back into public life, notably with the second ministry of Benjamin Disraeli, beginning in 1874. During her reign,
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Queen Victoria Essay
Queen Victoria Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and died in 1901. She was queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901)
and empress of India (1876–1901). Queen Victoria was born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24, 1819, in Kensington Palace, London. Victoria's mother
was Victoria Mary Louisa, daughter of the duke of Saxe–Coburg–Saalfeld. Her father was Edward Augustus, duke of Kent and Strathern, the fourth son
of George III and youngest brother of George IV and William IV; they were kings of Great Britain. Because William IV had no legal children, his
niece Victoria became inheritor apparent to the British crown upon his accession in 1830. On June 20, 1837, with the expiration of William IV,
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Her post was that the sovereign should at least be consulted on different policy. Palmerston, independent and self–assertive, disregarded the request.
Their conflict reached a crucial period in 1851, when the prime minister, Lord John Russell, who was also unhappy with Palmerston's elective
methods, removed him from the foreign office. Their altercations with Palmerston, one of the most liked political leaders in the country, caused
Victoria and Albert to lose some of the regard of their subjects. Their popularity dwindled even more in 1854, when they tried to avert the Crimean
War. After the war had started, however, they gave it their sincere support. In 1856, shortly before the end of the war, the queen established the
Victoria Cross, the highest British award for wartime courage. In 1857, Victoria had the title of Prince Associate granted on Albert. Four years later
he died, and she remained in implied grieving for much of the rest of her life. She avoided common appearances, letting the prince of Wales
accomplish most of the royal ritualistic duties. In 1861, several prime ministers served during the latter part of Victoria's reign, but only the
Conservative Party leader Benjamin Disraeli, who held office in 1868 and from 1874 to 1880, gained her confidence. He ingratiated himself with the
queen by his skillful personal advance and his gift for compliments. He also
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How Did Queen Victoria Influence The Consolidation Of Power
Queen Victoria came into the country under a more limited power than her female predecessors did "The powers of the monarchy had been further
weakened by the reform bill of 1832," as a result the Victoria had to make use of other methods to be an influential monarch as she was no longer able
to use the executive to enhance the power of the monarchy. Instead she used many indirect methods to influence policy such as her title and personality
to influence the political atmosphere at the time. For instance, the "1869 debate over the controversial Irish Church Disestablishment Act, and during
the 1884 debate over the Third Reform Bill." Queen Victoria acted as a mediator between the two houses of parliament during this and she used events
such as this to exercise her power. This indirect... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Furthermore, the neutral stance that Victoria took in regards to politics significantly transformed the monarchy as still to this day, monarchs tend to
take neutral stances in politics. Kevin Gillespie suggested that "This stable government helped foster political, economic and social gains that were
unrivalled anywhere else in Europe, if not the world." this implies that it was due to Victoria's well adaption to the new system that allowed it to thrive.
Caroline Chapman and Paul Ruben also supported this interpretation as they suggested that many people believed "that until Queen Victoria, "no
constitutional Monarch [had] shown a more consistent respect for popular liberties or a clearer conception of royal duties."" . However, historian Kate
Williams, suggested that the bedchamber crisis (when Queen Victoria refused then Prime Minister Robert Peel's, request to replace her Whig
bedchamber maids) showed that that Victoria was not unlike her predecessors and she was reluctant to let go of the power the monarchy had once
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The Reign Of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria was the longest reigning ruler of England for 60 years until Queen Elizabeth the 3rd. Victoria was one of the most notable Queens
/rulers of England. Queen Victoria was of the most famous rulers of Great Britain/England because of her leadership and the way she handled the
Industrial Revolution. Victoria as a child was an obedient one, like every other child of the royal family. In the Oxford Dictionary Of National
Biography, it says that ", Victoria was never alone. From her birth she was surrounded by devoted attendants, servants, and teachers; she never walked
downstairs without someone holding her hand, and famously she never slept alone until she succeeded to the throne". In the beginning stages of
becoming Queen, Victoria
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The Accomplishments Of Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria could be said to be one of the greatest rulers in history. She ruled over England and Ireland from 1837 until 1901, she had the
longest continuously reign until Queen Elizabeth II passed her in 2015. The era that Queen Victoria had the crown was named after her as the
Victorian Age. She was loved and adored by her people, she was a very strong ruler. Alexandrina Victoria was born in London on May 24, 1819.
Her father died when she was only eight months old. She was taught at the Royal Palace by a governess, she became very skilled in drawing and
painting and had a deep passion for writing in her journal. Queen Victoria was said to be very warmhearted as a child. Queen Victoria took the throne
in June 1837, at the age of 18.
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Queen Victoria and Her Influence on British Society Essay
In the year 1819, one of Britain's greatest monarchs was born. Her name was Alexandrina Victoria. (Price–Groff 13) She would be remembered for the
young age at which she inherited the throne, but also for the confidence expressed in learning to master the techniques of ruling justly. When Victoria
became Queen, England was already a constitutional monarchy. Government policies (laws) were made by the lawmakers and Prime Minister of
Parliament, who were elected by the people. Because of the Industrial Revolution, the British experienced rapid progression in technology. This change
was enjoyed by some, while others felt threatened. (4) Victoria made her subjects feel secure by assuring them she was there to lead. Queen Victoria...
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The duchess of Kent secretly hoped George IV and William IV would die before Victoria's eighteenth birthday, because she would be pronounced
regent, (a person who acts for a monarch) therefore giving Conroy a considerable amount of power also. (Price–Groff 13) In 1830, the year Victoria
was eleven, King George IV died, and William was crowned King. Victoria's nurse, Fraulein Lehzen, showed the princess a chart of the family
lineage, making it clear to her that when her Uncle William died, she would inherit the throne. Governess Lehzen wrote of this episode and recorded
Victoria's response to the information made known to her: "I see I am nearer to the throne than I thought...I will be good!" (14) Two years later, Sir
Conroy and the duchess planned and prepared regular tours through England. The purpose of these annual excursions was to acquaint Victoria with
her future subjects, and help her gain familiarity with the people. To further prepare her, Victoria's Uncle Leopold wrote many letters of advice on
matters of state. (14, 15) On June 20, 1837, just four months after her eighteenth birthday, Victoria was paid a visit by the Archbishop of Canterbury,
and Lord Conyngham. (Chamberlain) These men informed her of her Uncle William's death, but then bowed before her honoring their new Queen.
Her coronation day was set for June 28, 1838. (Kirwan, 190) Victoria came to the throne, the people of
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
There were many people during the Victorian Period that make an impression all around the world. There were many famous writers, artists, poets,
and even doctors. But the Victorian Period was only named after one person in particular. Alexandrina Victoria was one of the greatest monarchs of
her time. She ruled during the Victorian era. She was the queen of Great Britain for over 60 years and she was a leader of strict standards. She was a
popular monarch of her time even though the times were not greatest. Queen Alexandrina Victoria made many social changes during her rule of Great
Britain and Ireland. There were many social, scientific, and economical advances during her reign. Although she had six attempts on her life she
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Queen Victoria ruled from 1837–1901 ("Victoria"). She was the first monarch to live in Buckingham Palace. She had learned many languages over
the course of her reign, such as Urdu, Hindustani, and French, due to being exposed to such a large variety of people ("Queen Victoria Facts").
During the queen's ruling, Great Britain and Ireland experienced big changes and exceptional expansion. They experienced progress in science,
during this time the Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and technology made an appearance which helped tremendously with advances in science
("7 Things You Probably..."). This also included a great amount of different inventions and helped growth in major cities. During her reign, Great
Britain and Ireland developed more ways to use power and learned how to allocate it more properly. With this knowledge it led to developments on
railroads and therefore more railroads being built in order to help transport items from place to place more quickly and more resourcefully (Schlesinger
49). "Queen Victoria exercised some influence over foreign affairs, expressing her preference, but not pressing beyond the bounds of constitutional
propriety" ("7 Things You Probably Didn't Know about Queen Victoria"). During this time, dominions and colonies was under the control of theBritish
Empire, which was causing outbreaks and a few small battles
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
Taylor Ulichny Mr. Saleeba English 4 4 October 2017 Queen Victoria She was the Queen of the United Kingdom in Great Britain and Ireland from
1837 to 1901. She was in the second longest reign of any other British monarch in history. She was the only child of Edward the duke of Kent and
King George III's fourth son, and Victoria Saxe–Sal field–Coburg, sister of Leopold, king of the Belgians, was queen of Great Britain for 63 years. She
died in England in 1901.She severed Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837, and the empress of India from1877 until for death. She was
educated by the governess at home. She was a natural diarist and kept a regular journal throughout her life. She was the queen at age 18 she was
associated with the British
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Research Paper On Queen Victoria
he Victorian Era is the era in which Queen Victoria ruled England. During this time period, Queen Victoria set many regulations, demands and
expectations in regards to women fashion and lifestyle. Queen Victoria is recognized for her keen and unmistakable profile; as well as her
seventy years of kinship in England and her actions and demands amongst women of that time period and as well as in that society. She
established strict, personal morals for women in that era and "explicit demands" of the way women were supposed to dress, whether it was inside
or outside, they were expected to dress in a certain way. In the video that was shown based on Queen Victoria and her outlook on women, it was
said that "women spent most of their time changing clothes." In Queen Victoria's point of view, women could only be considered as a "proper lady"
only if they followed the morals and code of etiquette. This idea was proposed by the Queen herself, but after a while it began to disintegrate due to
the different ideas that were publicized in magazines. Over time, women were becoming suffragists. They were influenced by the ideas that were
posted in magazines as to what the ideal woman was and they began to protest for their rights and for equality. In the quote that was said by her, she
says, "Feminists ought to get a whipping." This just goes to show that she disagreed with them, showed no interests in the rights of equality for women
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She ruled for more than seventy years. However, women were struggling and striving to find the "ideal woman" and what is the ideal woman. The
Queen's opinion as to the ideal woman was "a pure, original child house keeper," mainly because women were not considered equal to men and
therefore they couldn't vote in elections, sew or have ownership of any property. They were also restricted from having any profession, other than a
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How Did Queen Victoria Influence Society
Queen Alexandrina Victoria of England (reigned June 20,1837– January 22,1901) was known as a queen that loved her people, wanted to better her
country in many ways, tried to influence both foreign and domestic policies, and helped protect the principles of the parliament and free trade. Queen
Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe–Coburg–Gotha in 1840, three years after her rise to the throne in 1837. Queen Victoria had nine children with
Prince Albert in eighteen years, and they ruled the British Empire together until Prince Albert's death in 1861 and Queen Victoria's death in 1901.
During Queen Victoria's reign, many political events came to pass, including the Chartist movement, the Great Exhibition, and the Crimean War. Queen
Victoria ruled the British Empire for sixty–three years, and was a beloved queen that helped her empire grow and become a nation that ruled the world,
encompassing approximately one quarter of the world's landmass. During her reign, there was much industrial, political, trade, ... Show more content on
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Queen Victoria immediately ended the Kensington System, demanding that she be allowed to walk where she wanted alone and asking for a hour of
privacy each day. She banished John Conroy from the royal court and forbade him from having any contact with her. Queen Victoria also made her
mother leave Buckingham Palace, where the queen lived, and banned her from having any contact with the queen at all. As the queen began her rule,
an important figure in her early reign was Lord Melbourne, her first Prime Minister. Lord Melbourne taught Queen Victoria a great deal about
constitutional government, and gave her a deep respect for the Whig party. Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne came with some very swift actions
taken by Victoria against her mother and John Conroy, but she was also helped with political actions by Prime Minister
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
Queen Victoria is one of the most well–known historical monarch in human history, she made the British Empire into the main world power during
her time and ushered in the famous Victorian era during the 1800s. The Victorian era is known by scholars to be the Pax Britannia of the English
people, it is a period that was filled with highly moralistic language and sense of morality that is sharply different from British culture before the rise
of Queen Victoria. The industrial revolution was in full bloom during the Victorian era, which saw most of the Europe and the Americas to become
fully industrialized or on their way of becoming fully industrialized. Sadly, the imperialism that Victoria morality created would lead the world into the
"War to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
To promote the loyalty of their newly won Indian subjects, the British crown passed the English Education Act of 1835, the act required that all
education paid by British funds to be taught in English. The act also took measures to promote the English as the language of higher education,
especially in the realms of administration and law. Even if this act was started before the Victorian era, it was supported by the children of Victoria.
For example in 1844 by the approval of the crown, English became the official language of India and to work for public employment mastery of the
language was required. By forcing the children of India to learn English over their natural tongues, England was subverting Indian culture with their
own. After all, language is the heart of a culture and everything involved in a culture is based on verbiage and literature, written or oral. Therefore the
best way to change a culture of a people is to change their language and literature. Even in 21st century, English remains one of the most used language
on the Indian subcontinent. Seeing the
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Difference Between The Era Of Queen Victoria And The...
Twinkle Khanna student of BA (Hons) English,Semester 3rd doing my summer project on the topic "MATTHEW ARNOLD AS A VICTORIAN
POET".The era of Queen Victoria's reign(1837–1901).The period is sometimes dated from 1832 (the paasage of the first Reform Bill). It was a period
of intense and prolific activity in literature,especially by novelists and poets,philosophers and essayists.Much of the writing was concerned with
contemporary social problems for instance the effect of the industrial revolution ,the influence of the theory of evolution ,movements of political and
social reform..The poetry of Victorian era was a continuation of romanticism.the Victorian era produced many different poets,novelist among which
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Clear , direct and elegant , it reflects most attractively his own high breeding ,but it is also eminently forceful ,and marked by very skillfull
emphasis and reiteration . One of his favorite devices is a pretense of great humility , which is only a shelter from which he shoots forth incessant
and pitiless volleys of ironical raillery , light and innocent in appearance , but irresistible in aim and penetrating power he is certainly one of the
masters of polished effectiveness . As seen in his famous sonnet how he praises Shakesperes objectivity above
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
Queen Victoria was a notable figure in the United Kingdom, India and Canada. Despite experiencing an iniquitous childhood, having to put up with
her several children, accepting the death of her husband, and ruling two countries at once, Victoria managed to rise as queen with determination and
character. All of the experiences in Queen Victoria's life influenced and led her along the path to becoming a significant and influential leader. Born at
Kensington Palace on May 24, 1819, Alexandrina Victoria (Figure 1) was the only child of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, and the third child of
Princess Victoire of Saxe–Coburg–Saalfeld. At the time, Alexandrina Victoria was fifth in line for the English throne; however, her father passed away
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During her trip to Scotland, Queen Victoria played many Highland Games and wrote a book about her experiences called "Highland Leaves" (Figure
6), which became a bestseller and boosted tourism in the country. The queen also brought upon new royal traditions that have been followed by every
successor in the British Monarchy since and she created a constitutional monarchy with the assistance of her husband. According to BBC: "Victoria
became patron of 150 institutions, including dozens of charities, while Albert supported the development of educational museums. The couple went
on civic visits to industrial towns such as Leeds, and attended military reviews to support the armed forces. Together they helped stem criticism that
the Royal Family didn't earn its keep."4 That being said, the queen assured that the economy stayed strong. In addition to these accomplishments,
Queen Victoria introduced the Victoria Cross to honour many amazing acts of courage during the Crimean War, which she awarded to 62 men at
Hyde Park in 1857 based on merit rather than rank. She also started photographic celebrity culture after the creation of the Cartes de Visites (Figure
7), which are a set of 14 photos created by the Royal Family. More than 600,000 copies of these were sold to the public and were quite expensive for
the time. Victorians adored Victoria's fashionable look and Albert's hairstyle/moustache and tried to
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How Did Queen Victoria Influence Society
As Short as a Bean, Here's the Queen
The Victorian monarchy "possessed not power but influence,and it was the government which ruled." Queen Victoria was one of England's most
noble queens. Only being 5 foot tall, she still held a lot of power. While being smart in politics and having strong family values, the queen was an all
around favorite.
Queen Victoria was the head of British monarchy from 1837–1901. Her influence in politics and much more made her a very positive main symbol for
the Victorian era. Even though she didn't have a lot of power, she took her role in government very seriously. When making hard decisions she
thought about what was good for the people also. She's had this character even as a child. Some described her as warmhearted and lively. The
reason we know so much about her childhood is because she kept diaries. This is a habit she never dropped. Growing up, these characteristics only
grew stronger making her even more likeable. Now, because so many people liked her, when she had an idea most people backed her up.... Show more
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The Corn Laws restricted the purchase of foreign wheat through tariffs which raised average wheat prices. The prime minister wanted to abolish this
to help the people of Ireland. This impacted Victoria's life because she had to think about the good of the country and people when voting for this.
Victoria always favored the expansion of education, but was unsure if tax supported school were the way to go. She definitely impacted society by
showing she would fight for education. The people reacted greatly to this and soon the education act was passed. In 1870, compulsory elementary
education was introduced. Living in the time she did affected her decisions because she sometimes had to use her resources to solve
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What Is The Purpose Of Queen Victoria
The daughter of "Edward, the Duke of Kent (and fourth son of King George III) and German Princess Victoire of Leiningen or better known as
Queen Victoria rule from 1837 to 1901. She was one of the longest ruling monarch in Britain's history" (Queen Victoria). Queen Victoria was
criticized and satirized by Lewis Caroll as the tyrannical and despotic queen of Wonderland, The Queen of Heart in Alice's Adventure in
Wonderland. She is first seen when Alice arrives in the Queen of Heart's garden. The dictatorial queen oft holds power over the residents and in
return the residents come to fear and averse her presence. "'Why the fact is, you see, Miss, this here ought to have been a red rose–tree, and we put a
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Caroll also hints that Queen Victoria is most likely to convict an innocent man or woman to prison due her inability to judge and give the correct
punishment as she is often sway by her emotions. The author further juxtaposes Queen Victorian and The Queen of Hearts by accentuating the fact that
Queen Victoria is ruthless and vicious when it pertains to punishments. Not only Queen Victoria is known for her overbearing attitude, she can
juxtapose due to her love for punishment and judging a crime unfairly just like the Queen of Hearts. "'You may go, 'said the King, to the Hatter
hurriedly left the court, without even waiting to put his shoes on–and just take his head off outside,' the Queen added to one of the officers (Through
the Looking Glass 102). Caroll uses the Queen of Hearts to satirises Queen Victoria because Caroll would have find her ridiculous with her flaws that
makes her incompetent as a Queen. All in all, Queen of Hearts is a character that is parallel to Queen Victoria to deride and ridicule the ruler of Britain
during the Victorian
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Queen Victoria Controversy
Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland from June 20 1837 until she died in January 1901. She was the daughter of
Prince Edward, and was raised under extreme supervision by German born mother, Princess Victoria. Queen Victoria inherited the throne by age 18,
after her three brothers unfortunately died. The United Kingdom having held little direct political power was a struggle. Queen Victoria privately
attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments. She became a national icon, and was identified with strict standards of
personal morality. Eventually Victoria married Prince Albert, which was her first cousin, in 1840. Together they had nine childern, all of which married
into royal families
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Essay on Queen Victoria
The Dawning of a new age– Queen Victoria The Early Life of Queen Victoria Queen Victoria, the well
–known Queen of England did not start out as
some would expect. Her Grandfather, King George the third of England had fifteen children, his third child was The Duke of Kent, Queen Victoria's
father. The Duke of Kent married Princess Victoria of Saxe– Coburg– Gotha. Later they had a baby girl together on May twenty– fourth eighteen–
nineteen. They christened her as Alexandrina Victoria. Her childhood was not a happy one. She did not have a lot of money and did not have many
children her age to play with. Since she was heir to the throne she had a strict education. She was extremely smart and was excellent at languages, yet
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He had charm that pulled the wool over many people's eyes but behind this charm concealed a greed for money and power. His charm seduced
Victoria's mother and people thought him her lover. He secretly took her mother's money. By then Victoria was third in line to the throne after her
uncles George the fourth and William the fourth. Conroy believed these two men would die before Victoria was of age, which meant her mother
would be regent. So Conroy believed he would be in power behind the throne. In eighteen–thirty two Conroy organized many tours through out
England, he thought it a good plan for Victoria the lands that she would rule one day and for the people to see something of her. The central reason
for these trips was to increase the popularity for Victoria. King William was enraged that at the idea of his heir winning over his subjects. On these
trips Victoria kept a real thorough diary which later helped historians out. One of Victoria's favorite uncles was Uncle Leopold who was a father
figure for Victoria. He would talk to her about her responsibilities and told her on no account to trust anyone unless you are certain of him and never
respond to a question until you have thought it over. After her uncle had left Victoria caught a fever and while weakened Conroy tried to take
advantage of her. He told her she needed a private secretary and that he would do it. Victoria, too weak to speak, was able
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
England, 1837, King William IV dies and a young woman named Victoria is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom. Little did people know, this
was the beginning of the Golden Age of England. Her 64 year reign led to some of the most prosperous times in her country's history. Queen
Victoria, written by Lytton Strachey, details the life of Victoria and England. Strachey was known as a founding member of the Bloomsbury Group
and the author of Eminent Victorians when he wrote Queen Victoria. He is said to have grown fond of Victoria while writing her biography.
Strachey describes Victoria having an "irresistible sincerity" (265). Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. She was fifth in line for
succession after her father and his three older brothers. This meant that she was thought of very little in contention for the throne. After a series of
deaths and failures of producing heirs, the throne fell into her lap. Victoria was woken up at 6:00 AM by her mother informing Victoria that her uncle
and king, William IV, had passed early that morning; making Victoria the new Queen of England. Within the next 2 years, Victoria marries her first
cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe–Coburg and Gotha. Victoria will go on to spend the next two decades of her reign pregnant; bearing nine children who
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Many late 19th century European countries had been switching from monarchies to some other form of government. People had started seeing
monarchies as an outdated form of government. They were sick of poor rulers who only happen to be there because they were born into the right
family. After Price Alfred died in 1861, the queen stopped making public appearances until the end of the decade. It was during this time that England
saw a transition from monarchy to a republican form of government. The queen and royal family had assumed a more symbolic role in the
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Queen Victoria Research Paper
Her family influence, which helped her gain her initial understanding of the protocols of royalty and how the public should perceive royalty. Queen
Victoria was the only child to parents Edward, the Duke of Kent, and Princess Victoria, of Saxe–Coburg. She was born on the 24th of May in the year
of 1819 in Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom. Victoria had many negative influences in her life; this included her mother and her mother's
adviser Sir John. Victoria never had a positive influence, as a child as her father, Edward, the Duke of Kent, would fulfil that role but was unable as
he alas died when Victoria was only 8 months old. Victoria illustrates that her childhood was notably dreary. She spent many of her days filled with
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This process sucked the fun out of the Kensington palace. Victoria's childhood turned rather unhappy and heavily protected. Growing up without a
positive influence affected Victoria greatly. She was a passionate and very headstrong young girl whom was also lonely and isolated. Victoria was
beginning to enter the mindset that she was a naughty child. This has been seen on two separate occasions. The first was seen in her behaviour
book entry on Monday the 25th of September 1832, at age 13, Victoria paints in words herself as "very, very, very, very, horribly naughty!!!!!". The
second occasion is an early reminiscence connected to Kensington Palace, Victoria recalls "being told that if I cried and was naughty my 'Uncle
Sussex' would hear me and punish me, for which reason I always screamed when I saw him!" When Victoria came to the throne, influence prevailed
from her childhood experiences, as she could not make decisions without consulting with another person of power, whether that was Lord Melbourne or
Prince Albert. She blames this mainly due to the influence and control that the Kensington system had over Victoria physically as well as
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Victoria Aveyard's Red Queen
In the book, Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, Mare's world is run by people of silver blood with the people of red blood bowing down to their every
word. Mare is forced into royalty and must act silver, although she is red in the blood. The author included specific details in the story that helps build
character and helps the readers understand the story. Two details that help readers understand the story are similes and the point of view.
The first technique in Red Queen was similes. Victoria Aveyard writes "The laugh escapes me like a gunfire,"(Aveyard 213) Similes in books help
the readers to understand the book by being able to picture the book as a movie in their head. Victoria Aveyard did this because she wanted to help the
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Aveyard purposely chose the story to be in the first–person point of view to allow the readers to recognize the strong emotions the main character,
Mare, has felt during the novel. Victoria Aveyard writes, "I want them to be found. I want them in front of me with a blade at their backs, and I
want them to sing like the cowardly birds they are." (Aveyard 245) Since Red Queen is in first person point of view, anyone who was to read or
hear this sentence would be scared, especially since it was directed at the narrator. When a book is in first person point of view, the reader feels like
they are inside the book, like they are living and traveling in a different dimension with people they know better than their own family. The author
also writes, "The worst has happened already. We have lost." (Aveyard 329) The author wrote this because she wanted the readers to understand how
Mare is feeling since everyone knows what it's like to fail something. This is the 2nd way Victoria Aveyard incorporated a technique into her
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The Victorian Er Queen Victoria 's Contributions
The Victorian Era: Queen Victoria's Contributions to Great Britain During The 19th Century
Leah Janson
Western Civilization Sec 104
Fr. Mike Zeps
April 10, 2015
The Victorian Era: Queen Victoria's Contributions to Great Britain During The 19th Century
From the beginning of the 1700s, Great Britain was one of the most powerful countries in the world due to its military, and economic prosperity. At the
turn of the century, Great Britain transitioned out of an agricultural nation to more of an industrial nation, starting the Industrial Revolution. Better
transportation, the recession of feudalism, population growth and financial innovations all led Britain into not only the Industrial Revolution, but also
the world trade market as well.1 However Britain's empire alongside its part in the Industrial Revolution also added to the nation's great power.
According to an article by Business Insider, Britain's empire spanned over 13 million square miles of land, almost a full quarter of the Earth's entire
land mass.2 However, what is a country without its leader? Great Britain's continued success as a nation would not have been possible without
contributions made by Queen Victoria. Representing pride and imperialism in Great Britain, Queen Victoria's long reign was so great that it was called
The Victorian Era. Queen Victoria maintained her nation's prosperity in the Industrial Revolution, supported the expansion of Britain's empire, and also
made
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Queen Victoria Era
The start date of the era is officially 1837, the year when Queen Victoria, after whom this era is named, became queen. Historians describe the era as
'prudish, hypocritical, stuffy and narrow–minded'. The society valued behaving appropriately to the conventions and values of their time. For instance,
the ideal image of the 'Englishmen' was idolized, which was meant to help 'civilizing' or 'modernising' native population in the middle–east and Asian
countries Britain had conquered and were building colonials in. Through that, the English language was spread widely throughout the continents.
Meanwhile, the middle–class was increasing in number and also power, and began to lead Britain's core industries like mining of coal or exporting raw
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How Did Queen Victoria Influence British Society
'Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch and the figurehead of a vast empire. She oversaw huge changes in British society and gave her
name to an age.' When Queen Victoria assumed the British throne in 1837 at the tender age of 18, she became an associated symbol with the rapid
changes that the nation of Great Britain endured to be a powerful, industrial nation that 'boasted an empire that stretched across the globe' . She endured
many challenges during her reign, however, proved that she possessed great stability and remained a character of 'virtue , honour, prosperity and,
tradition' to lead a powerful nation for nearly 64 years, for much of the nineteenth century – 'an era of great social and technological change' . At birth,...
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Political issues were her main interest over social issues, and she resisted technological change. Her main political issue that she strived to amend was
gaining political power for the British monarchy. Without her knowledge, she led towards the transformation of the monarch's political role into a
traditional state. This meant that throughout the years of her reign, direct political power moved away from the Queen. However, she was still able to
'exert a powerful influence over her ministers during important political moments' through her high levels of prestige, her determination to master her
knowledge of political affairs, but also her 'strong will and harsh sense of moral righteousness and self discipline' . Her high–level of influence was
especially demonstrated when she was able to successfully mediate conflicts between the Commons and the Lords during the much–debated passing of
the Irish Church Disestablishment Act of 1869 and the 1884 Reform Act. When she first became queen, there were no clear means of the true political
role of the crown – let alone the permanence of the monarchy itself. The aim of her rule was to cement the British monarchy into everyday British life.
During her early years of being queen, her political confidant was the then–current British Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne; however this role changed
to her husband. Victoria was famous for her relationships with the ever–changing Prime Ministers during her time of rule – which ranged from
affectionate to cold. No matter who was Prime Minister, she demanded to be informed of political matters – even though she had no political input, and
necessitated all aspects of business and administrative details that occurred in politics. Because her role did not exude copious amounts of power in
the political affairs of Britain, Queen Victoria principally engaged her role of the crown to include the monarchy
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How Did Queen Victoria Influence The World
Throughout history there have been many influential people. For example, individuals influence the world by, protesting what is right, helping others
do stuff, or figuring out new stuff discovering what new. Specifically Queen Victoria is somebody who influenced hundreds thousands maybe even
millions of people. Queen Victoria_is influential because, She made going to school free, She was in control of all bridges, trains and that helps give
transportation, lastly she is influential because her influence on everybody. Queen Victoria is influential because, She made going to school free.For
example," Queen Victoria changed a lot of children's lives as before, only rich people could be educated. A law was soon sent out that all children–...
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http://www.victorians.co.uk/victorian–transport stated," Upper class families would use a barouche, a fancy four–wheel carriage with a fold–up hood
and seats that faced each other." This quote explains my answer because, it explains what rich people got to use as their transportation around
everywhere. In the text it says," Bicycles became popular during the Victorian era by the 1880s and 1890s, bicycles were widely used both for fun
and as a means of transportation." This quote is important because, most poor people were able to work to get bicycles and then they would use
them as a transportation around the world even though they couldn't afford a carriage they still had a bike as transportation. For example,"While
railways used steam locomotives, the bus system still primarily used horse power." This quote supports my answer because, lots of people can't
afford a bus ticket so they had to walk many places then they ended up working to get money to buy bus tickets to get around to other places or other
states. These reasons explain why Queen Victoria was influential because, she helped almost millions of people in the UK get transportation on
bicycles, buses, carriages, and
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Letter To Queen Victoria Essay
In the text, "Letter to Queen Victoria", written by Lin Zexu in 1839, he implores the Queen of Great Britain, Queen Victoria, to stop her subjects from
selling opium to the Chinese public. Zexu does so by exemplifying the past relationship of China and Britain, by moral persuasion, and by warnings
and threats. However, Lin Zexu's assumption of calling British subjects as Barbarian and compliant to Chinese rule ineffectively persuades. First, Lin
Zexu exemplify the past good relationship of China and Britain by stating that the past rulers and traditions of Britain are at peace with China, that both
nations benefited from trade until Opium outbreaks throughout China's population . Zexu states " The kings of your honorable country by a tradition
handed down from generation to generation have always been noted for their politeness and submissiveness" to exaggerate that through ... Show more
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Lin Zexu stated that they " will increase the common weal and get rid of evil", referring to opium distribution in China. Zexu soothed Queen
Victoria that if they agree to China's condition, heaven and spirit will support her, give her a long life and fortune. In addition, he warned her that "
he who sells opium shall receive the death penalty."Zexus, further imploring of the Queen of Britain by threats, stated: "if the merchant of your
honorable country wish to enjoy trade with us on a permanent basis they must fearfully obey our law" in which penalties are decapitation or
strangulation. In conclusion, the 1839 "Letter to Queen Victoria" by Lin Zexu argued that Opium is a source of evil and pain and appealed to the
Queen of Great Britain to abolish sale and smuggling of opium in China. Zexu did this through exemplifying the past trading relationship of China and
Great Britain, also by moral persuasion, and last by means of warnings and
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Research Paper On Queen Victoria
he Victorian Era is the era in which Queen Victoria ruled England. During this time period, Queen Victoria set many regulations, demands and
expectations in regards to women fashion and lifestyle. Queen Victoria is recognized for her keen and unmistakable profile; as well as her
seventy years of kinship in England and her actions and demands amongst women of that time period and as well as in that society. She
established strict, personal morals for women in that era and "explicit demands" of the way women were supposed to dress, whether it was inside
or outside, they were expected to dress in a certain way. In the video that was shown based on Queen Victoria and her outlook on women, it was
said that "women spent most of their time changing clothes." In Queen Victoria's point of view, women could only be considered as a "proper lady"
only if they followed the morals and code of etiquette. This idea was proposed by the Queen herself, but after a while it began to disintegrate due to
the different ideas that were publicized in magazines. Over time, women were becoming suffragists. They were influenced by the ideas that were
posted in magazines as to what the ideal woman was and they began to protest for their rights and for equality. In the quote that was said by her, she
says, "Feminists ought to get a whipping." This just goes to show that she disagreed with them, showed no interests in the rights of equality for women
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She ruled for more than seventy years. However, women were struggling and striving to find the "ideal woman" and what is the ideal woman. The
Queen's opinion as to the ideal woman was "a pure, original child house keeper," mainly because women were not considered equal to men and
therefore they couldn't vote in elections, sew or have ownership of any property. They were also restricted from having any profession, other than a
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Essay on Queen Victoria
Born on 24 May, 1819 in Kensington Palace, Alexandrina Victoria was the only daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent and Victoria Maria Louisa of
Saxe–Coburg. At birth, Victoria was the fifth in line after her father and his three older brothers. Eight months after her birth, her father had died
and she was the next in line as her three uncles before her had no legitimate children who survived. In 1830 after her uncle George IV died, she
became heiress presumptive next to her surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act of 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to
act as her regent just in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William in 1836 declared in the Duchess' presence that he wanted to
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At the beginning of her regency, Victoria was very popular with her supporters. However, in 1839 a rumor circled to the Queen that one of her
ladies–in–waiting was pregnant; this caused an uproar. At first, the woman refused to submit a naked photograph of herself to prove that she was
indeed not pregnant but finally gave in mid–February. She was a virgin and a tumor on her liver which she had died from five months later. Victoria
was also a wide target for near assassinations, nearly six times throughout her life. During this time, her people also began to despise her for problems
she did not cause. Though her family members wanted her to marry two different men, Victoria's eyes were clearly on Prince Albert of Saxe–Cobourg
and Gotha. "[Albert] is extremely handsome; his hair is about the same colour as mine; his eyes are large and blue, and he has a beautiful nose and a
very sweet mouth with fine teeth; but the charm of his countenance if his expression, which is most delightful." After many letters back and forth to
one another and lengthy visits, on 15 October 1839, the Queen proposed to Albert and were married on 10 February 1840. On the twenty–first of
November of the same year they were married, Victoria gave birth to her first child, also named Victoria. Though the Queen hated being pregnant and
thought newborn babies were ugly, her and Albert had eight more children: Victoria, Albert, Alice, Alfred, Helena,
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Queen Victoria Aimee Wilkinson Queen
Queen Victoria Aimee Wilkinson Queen Victoria was a strong female figure of the 18th century, leading into the 19th. She was born to rule and
was the longest serving British monarch and ruled for almost 64 years. She created the Victorian period, led battles, created her own rules, and lived
a family life. Princess Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24th, 1819 in London. She was the only child of Edward, (Duke of Kent, 4th son of
George III), and his wife Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe–Coburg. Her father died when she was just eight months old. She became heir to the throne, as
her three uncles, George IV, Frederick Duke of York, and William IV), did not have any living
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This time is famous for expansions and explorations of the British Empire through Africa and Asia. The British Navy fought throughout the 19th
century, but queen Victoria was still bothered by the Irish problem throughout her empire. Victoria's failure at the Boer War left her humiliated and
upset. In 1899, British armies went south to Africa, fighting the second Boer War. This war lasted from October 1899 to May 1902. During this
time Victoria was concerned about her army and navy, and felt as though she wanted to lift their spirits. She decided to send them chocolate from
home as a Christmas and New Year gift. Due to the Industrial Revolution, the English society was divided into three classes. There was the Church
and Aristocracy, the Middle Class and the Poor, Working Class. The Victorians were deeply religious, and families were generally large. People were
more often than not Christian, churchgoers, and read the Bible regularly. By the end of Queen Victoria's reign, people were starting to doubt
Christianity or the organized religion. This has been reflected in Charles Dickens' novel, "A Tale of Two Cities". The beginning of her era started off
with rapid economic growth and optimism, but later led to the disintegration of the British Empire. When she first stared ruling, two men influenced
her: Lord Melbourne, her first Prime Minister, and her husband, Prince Albert, whom she wed in 1840. Both of
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Queen Victoria Essay
In 1837 queen Victoria started her reign as queen of England. She affected the whole world with the political decisions that she made while queen.
But these decisions were dictated by things that started the day she was born and even during her reign as queen. Many people don't really know
much about Queen Victoria so they can ask why is your political leader worth studying? What has changed because of her being queen? What lead
her and motivated her to make the choices she made? All of these things can be determined by looking at her past life and life during her reign that
affected the way she ruled. There are two parts that will be discussed in her life that have affected her as a political leader. The first part has to deal
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When Victoria's mother instituted the Kensington method Victoria was not able to read books or sleep by herself or be alone as she went
downstairs. This switching of mentorship by someone that wasn't her mother and more of one with Lehzen brings up the idea of the role of the
mentor in assessing a leader this type of behavior had major affects later on not only in her family but as well as in the decisions she made as
Queen. "This strong bond would ultimately cause problems within Victoria's relationship with her mother, and with Prince Albert, but in the early
years, Lehzen was nearly perfect in Victoria's eyes." (Vallone) These circumstances lead to her making fatal and childish decisions early on in her
reign as queen. For example she got involved and played favoritisms to the liberal Whig party and made it hard for conservative Prime minister
candidates to try and form a government. Another relationship that had a huge adverse affect on Victoria as a person was with her mothers' advisor
Sir John Conroy. As Professor Vallone said about the young girl "Victoria's hatred of this man and his manipulations was deep
–seated and
permanent"(Vallone) Conroy was a major contributor to Victoria's rough life growing up he was the one who persuaded her mother to institute the
Kensington
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Queen Victoria Influence On Society
Have you ever heard of Queen Victoria? She was the second most popular queen after Queen Elizabeth. Queen Victoria was born royal, Victoria's
father died when she was only 8 months old and her mom became the main influence in Victoria's younger years. Her fashion is what named the
Victorian era. (Pettinger, 2014) Queen Victoria was born royalty, her mother was Victoria Saxe
–Saalfeld–Coburg and her father was Edward, the duke
of Kent, King George III's fourth son. Victoria was christened privately in 1819 at Kensington Palace. She was baptised Alexandrina, after one of her
godparents and Victoria, after her mother. Victoria's mother became a main influence in her life after her father died when Victoria was 8 months old.
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She was crowned early to do the people ahead of her dying young, she was crowned after her fathers 3 siblings died. When she was crowned,
Victoria refused any further influence from her mom. Respect for the crown was not the best at her coronation, but the straightforward and modest
young Queen won the hearts of her subjects. Victoria wanted to know of political matters, but she hadn't have direct input in policy decisions. Under
Queen Victoria's reign, Great Britain got expansion in industry, building bridges railways, underground sewers, power distribution networks, and
underground sewers. There were advances in 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 and industry spurred him to organize
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  • 4. Overcoming Queen Victoria Research Paper Queen Victoria reigned Great Britain from 1837–1901, the longest of any monarch in Britain's illustrious history. It was a long journey though, as she faced many obstacles during her reign, whether it was her age of becoming queen, the much sadness she dealt with, or the many wars Britain fought during her time as queen. Her mother was the Belgian born Princess of Leinington, sister of King Leopold of Belgium. Her Father was the Duke of Kent and fourth son of King George III of Britain. Being the daughter, of the fourth son of the King of Britain meant that there were many heirs before Victoria could become the ruler of Britain. However, much happened just before and after Victoria's birth. First, the eldest son of George... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The allies pushed forward to Sebastopol where again, they forced a retreat and obtained a great position for being able to attack the Russians again. On the 25th of October, the regrouped Russians were sent out again to try and reobtain Sebastopol. The Russians and Turks engaged for a brief amount of time before they pulled back toward more defenses and defenders. The Russians swept in and slayed them all, leaving only a couple British and French cavalries remaining. The Russians surrounded them but the allies rallied and the Russians were repelled. The Russians began to bomb the allies before charging back in and being repelled once again. On the 5ht of November the Russians attacked again at Inkerman but were again defeated heavily. The Russians would attack a couple more times but time after time, the outnumbered allies would be able to hold them back and ultimately force them to give up on their conquest of Turkey. Other than a brief Indian mutiny in British India, the next ten years were peaceful for Queen Victoria and Britain until, late 1861 when Prince Albert got ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Becoming Queen Victoria Britain has gone through many royal deaths and many more monarchs, but no death more tragic than Princess Charlotte of Wales and no monarch greater than Queen Alexandrina Victoria. The book Becoming Queen Victoria: the Tragic Death of Princess Charlotte and the Rise of Britain's Greatest Monarch tells the story of Charlotte and how her death leaded to the rule of Queen Victoria. Kate Williams shares the twists and turns through the history of Great Britain's different rulers. Kate has written a few other novels covering eighteenth century Britain, she has gone through courses at Oxford(undergraduate and D.Phil in history) and Queen Mary, University of London(M.A). She also appears on BBC. Kate does a fine job explaining how the British monarchy works and who would take the throne next. She makes it... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her parents were King George of the United Kingdom and Caroline of Brunswick. She married Prince Leopold of Saxe–Coburg–Saalfeld, whom she adored dearly. "the queen was content. 'I never saw her so happy or so gracious as she is'"(Williams 118) many people could notice how happy Charlotte about marrying Leopold. Less than a year later it was announced Carlottle was to birth a new member of the royal family. "As the pregnancy wore on, Charlotte's health began to deteriorate. She started to feel more and more exhausted, and to suffer from low spirits and depression."(Williams 133). The closer Charlotte was to her due date the more sick she became. Sadly, since the science wasn't very advanced in 1800s, doctors would fall back to bleeding and starvation diets which sickened Charlotte even more. On November 5, 1817 a baby boy was born dead, and shortly after so was Charlotte. England was devastated there were riots from lack of respect from the government. All hope was gone for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Essay on Queen Victoria Queen Victoria Is it Georgiana Charlotte Augusta Alexandrina Victoria or just Alexandrina Victoria? Queen Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London on May 24, 1819. She was the only child of Edward, the fourth son of King George III, and Victoria Mary Louise, the daughter of a German Duke. It was planed that the duke and duchess were to name their daughter Georgiana Charlotte Augusta AlexandrinaVictoria but Prince Regent refused to have his name (George) nor his daughters name (Charlotte Augusta) to be his god daughter's name. She was known as Alexandrina Victoria but was nicknamed Drina, her mother always called her Victoria. All this happiness ended when her dad, the Duke of Kent, died only eight months after she was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was not a child anymore. She's a woman and a Queen. Queen Victoria's life, compared to other queens, was one of the better ones. Victoria was one most liked Queens of England. But before Victoria the monarchy was not very popular any more. She won back the hearts and the respect of her people. She was served by powerful prime ministers. They included: Robert Peel. William Gladstone, and Benjamin Disraeli. Victoria's favorite was Disraeli. In 1897, Britain celebrated 60 years of Victoria's rein. The guest that joined her there were monarchs and princes and princesses who were children and grandchildren of Queen Victoria. Albert, Victoria's first cousin, met up with her again when she was nineteen. She thought he was a nice, sweet, handsome young man. She proposed to him because she was in higher rank then her was. He accepted although he didn't really want to but he had to keep the heir going. He felt he was the only that could do that. February 10, 1840, the couple got married. Albert grew to love his wife. One of their major arguments was when their first daughter became ill and the governess didn't handle it properly. Albert got mad. Victoria was against him and thought that the governess was doing a good job. He left it alone and said if the child died it would be her fault. She dismissed the governess and Vicky survived. The "dark cloud" was lifted from the royal family. Albert was known personally by the public. He ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Queen Victoria Queen Victoria reigned England for sixty–three years, thus making her the longest reigning monarch to this day. In a monarchy, the crown is passed down to the closest living relative in a family. When Victoria's uncle, William IV, passed away, Victoria became queen at the young age of 18. Queen Victoria's reign is considered as epic. Similar to many epic heroes, Victoria the Queen influenced culture. TheVIctorian Era was named for her during her reign on England. During her reign, England went through many advancements; technology, sciences, bridges, underground sewers, railways for buildings, and literary augmentations. Queen Victoria was sheltered from many works of literature for they referenced wars she was not to know about. One literature work she ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Victoria has a condition where the ability of blood to clot is reduced severely, also known as hemophilia. During her marriage to Prince Albert of Saxe–Coburg, who also happened to be her cousin, she gave birth to eight children. With hemophilia being a genetic disorder, all eight of her children were diagnosed with this condition. About nine years after Prince Albert and Queen Victoria's eighth child was born, Albert passed away from Crohn's disease. For forty years, from her husband's death to her own, she raised eight children on her own and she reigned over a country. Fame and fortune were very popular during Queen Victoria's reign, just like these factors were popular in characteristics of epic stories. Being queen, Victoria had to be a role model for the civilians in England. When she fell in love with a Scotsman, John Brown, she had to hide her love. If Queen Victoria had made this relationship public, her popularity would rise, but in a negative way. When Odysseus yelled out his name, parental ancestry, and homeland, he took a risk. Fame determines a lot in one's life; however, it is not always a good feature to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. The Queen Victoria Research Paper The Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. Then, on June 28, 1838, she ascended to the English throne at the mere age of eighteen. Through her reign she accomplished many feats, including but not limited to, surviving 7 assassinations throughout her reign, receiving the additional title of Empress of India on May 1876, greatly impacted Britain's age of industrial expansion, economic progress and empire. During Victoria's long reign, direct political power moved away from the sovereign. A series of Acts broadened the social and economic base of the electorate. Despite this decline in the Sovereign's power, Victoria showed that a monarch who had a high level of prestige and who was ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Queen Victoria Research Paper Queen Victoria is one of the most well–known historical monarch in human history, she made the British Empire into the main world power during her time and ushered in the famous Victorian era during the 1800s. The Victorian era is known by scholars to be the Pax Britannia of the English people, it is a period that was filled with highly moralistic language and sense of morality that is sharply different from British culture before the rise of Queen Victoria. The industrial revolution was in full bloom during the Victorian era, which saw most of the Europe and the Americas to become fully industrialized or on their way of becoming fully industrialized. Sadly, the imperialism that Victoria morality created would lead the world into the "War to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To promote the loyalty of their newly won Indian subjects, the British crown passed the English Education Act of 1835, the act required that all education paid by British funds to be taught in English. The act also took measures to promote the English as the language of higher education, especially in the realms of administration and law. Even if this act was started before the Victorian era, it was supported by the children of Victoria. For example in 1844 by the approval of the crown, English became the official language of India and to work for public employment mastery of the language was required. By forcing the children of India to learn English over their natural tongues, England was subverting Indian culture with their own. After all, language is the heart of a culture and everything involved in a culture is based on verbiage and literature, written or oral. Therefore the best way to change a culture of a people is to change their language and literature. Even in 21st century, English remains one of the most used language on the Indian subcontinent. Seeing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Queen Of Queen Victoria Research Paper Most people see Queen Victoria as someone who ruled greatly, others have seen her as a queen who was wrong for rejecting traditional styles and ways. Victoria had ruled in a society that had different views and values than her. There's many different takes, thoughts, and outlooks on Queen Victoria's reign. How do you feel about Queen Victoria? How much do you know about the Queen? The reign of Queen Victoria, who came to the throne of her ancestors in 1837, was the longest in English history; indeed, it was one of the longest in the history of Europe, whether the ancient nations or the modern be considered. English reigns remarkable for length are those of Henry VI––39 years, Henry VIII––38, Elizabeth––45, Edward III––50, Henry III––56, and... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Victoria became visibly pregnant and could no longer appear ceremonially during her first pregnancy in 1840, Albert assumed her duties. As their family grew–they would have nine children by 1856–the monarchy became a shared partnership between them, with Albert sometimes writing memoranda for the queen to copy in her own hand. Although they were suspected of Russian sympathies during the Crimean War (1853–1856), the dual monarchy proved effective and their popularity increased. In December 1861, Albert died at the age of 42. Queen Victoria went into a period of isolated mourning that would last 10 years. She withdrew from all of her public duties, leaving a void in the monarchy that she did not allow the Prince of Wales (her son Albert Edward, called "Bertie") to even attempt to fill until 1898. Scandal followed Bertie, even after his marriage to Alexandra of Denmark; he kept mistresses throughout his life and the couple led the lives of socialites. Bertie did, however, pioneer the idea of royal public appearances during his long tenure–the longest in the history of the monarchy–as Prince of Wales. Victoria gradually allowed herself to be drawn back into public life, notably with the second ministry of Benjamin Disraeli, beginning in 1874. During her reign, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Queen Victoria Essay Queen Victoria Queen Victoria was born in 1819 and died in 1901. She was queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837–1901) and empress of India (1876–1901). Queen Victoria was born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24, 1819, in Kensington Palace, London. Victoria's mother was Victoria Mary Louisa, daughter of the duke of Saxe–Coburg–Saalfeld. Her father was Edward Augustus, duke of Kent and Strathern, the fourth son of George III and youngest brother of George IV and William IV; they were kings of Great Britain. Because William IV had no legal children, his niece Victoria became inheritor apparent to the British crown upon his accession in 1830. On June 20, 1837, with the expiration of William IV, Victoria became... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Her post was that the sovereign should at least be consulted on different policy. Palmerston, independent and self–assertive, disregarded the request. Their conflict reached a crucial period in 1851, when the prime minister, Lord John Russell, who was also unhappy with Palmerston's elective methods, removed him from the foreign office. Their altercations with Palmerston, one of the most liked political leaders in the country, caused Victoria and Albert to lose some of the regard of their subjects. Their popularity dwindled even more in 1854, when they tried to avert the Crimean War. After the war had started, however, they gave it their sincere support. In 1856, shortly before the end of the war, the queen established the Victoria Cross, the highest British award for wartime courage. In 1857, Victoria had the title of Prince Associate granted on Albert. Four years later he died, and she remained in implied grieving for much of the rest of her life. She avoided common appearances, letting the prince of Wales accomplish most of the royal ritualistic duties. In 1861, several prime ministers served during the latter part of Victoria's reign, but only the Conservative Party leader Benjamin Disraeli, who held office in 1868 and from 1874 to 1880, gained her confidence. He ingratiated himself with the queen by his skillful personal advance and his gift for compliments. He also ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. How Did Queen Victoria Influence The Consolidation Of Power Queen Victoria came into the country under a more limited power than her female predecessors did "The powers of the monarchy had been further weakened by the reform bill of 1832," as a result the Victoria had to make use of other methods to be an influential monarch as she was no longer able to use the executive to enhance the power of the monarchy. Instead she used many indirect methods to influence policy such as her title and personality to influence the political atmosphere at the time. For instance, the "1869 debate over the controversial Irish Church Disestablishment Act, and during the 1884 debate over the Third Reform Bill." Queen Victoria acted as a mediator between the two houses of parliament during this and she used events such as this to exercise her power. This indirect... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Furthermore, the neutral stance that Victoria took in regards to politics significantly transformed the monarchy as still to this day, monarchs tend to take neutral stances in politics. Kevin Gillespie suggested that "This stable government helped foster political, economic and social gains that were unrivalled anywhere else in Europe, if not the world." this implies that it was due to Victoria's well adaption to the new system that allowed it to thrive. Caroline Chapman and Paul Ruben also supported this interpretation as they suggested that many people believed "that until Queen Victoria, "no constitutional Monarch [had] shown a more consistent respect for popular liberties or a clearer conception of royal duties."" . However, historian Kate Williams, suggested that the bedchamber crisis (when Queen Victoria refused then Prime Minister Robert Peel's, request to replace her Whig bedchamber maids) showed that that Victoria was not unlike her predecessors and she was reluctant to let go of the power the monarchy had once ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The Reign Of Queen Victoria Queen Victoria was the longest reigning ruler of England for 60 years until Queen Elizabeth the 3rd. Victoria was one of the most notable Queens /rulers of England. Queen Victoria was of the most famous rulers of Great Britain/England because of her leadership and the way she handled the Industrial Revolution. Victoria as a child was an obedient one, like every other child of the royal family. In the Oxford Dictionary Of National Biography, it says that ", Victoria was never alone. From her birth she was surrounded by devoted attendants, servants, and teachers; she never walked downstairs without someone holding her hand, and famously she never slept alone until she succeeded to the throne". In the beginning stages of becoming Queen, Victoria ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Accomplishments Of Queen Victoria Queen Victoria could be said to be one of the greatest rulers in history. She ruled over England and Ireland from 1837 until 1901, she had the longest continuously reign until Queen Elizabeth II passed her in 2015. The era that Queen Victoria had the crown was named after her as the Victorian Age. She was loved and adored by her people, she was a very strong ruler. Alexandrina Victoria was born in London on May 24, 1819. Her father died when she was only eight months old. She was taught at the Royal Palace by a governess, she became very skilled in drawing and painting and had a deep passion for writing in her journal. Queen Victoria was said to be very warmhearted as a child. Queen Victoria took the throne in June 1837, at the age of 18. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Queen Victoria and Her Influence on British Society Essay In the year 1819, one of Britain's greatest monarchs was born. Her name was Alexandrina Victoria. (Price–Groff 13) She would be remembered for the young age at which she inherited the throne, but also for the confidence expressed in learning to master the techniques of ruling justly. When Victoria became Queen, England was already a constitutional monarchy. Government policies (laws) were made by the lawmakers and Prime Minister of Parliament, who were elected by the people. Because of the Industrial Revolution, the British experienced rapid progression in technology. This change was enjoyed by some, while others felt threatened. (4) Victoria made her subjects feel secure by assuring them she was there to lead. Queen Victoria... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The duchess of Kent secretly hoped George IV and William IV would die before Victoria's eighteenth birthday, because she would be pronounced regent, (a person who acts for a monarch) therefore giving Conroy a considerable amount of power also. (Price–Groff 13) In 1830, the year Victoria was eleven, King George IV died, and William was crowned King. Victoria's nurse, Fraulein Lehzen, showed the princess a chart of the family lineage, making it clear to her that when her Uncle William died, she would inherit the throne. Governess Lehzen wrote of this episode and recorded Victoria's response to the information made known to her: "I see I am nearer to the throne than I thought...I will be good!" (14) Two years later, Sir Conroy and the duchess planned and prepared regular tours through England. The purpose of these annual excursions was to acquaint Victoria with her future subjects, and help her gain familiarity with the people. To further prepare her, Victoria's Uncle Leopold wrote many letters of advice on matters of state. (14, 15) On June 20, 1837, just four months after her eighteenth birthday, Victoria was paid a visit by the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Lord Conyngham. (Chamberlain) These men informed her of her Uncle William's death, but then bowed before her honoring their new Queen. Her coronation day was set for June 28, 1838. (Kirwan, 190) Victoria came to the throne, the people of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Queen Victoria Research Paper There were many people during the Victorian Period that make an impression all around the world. There were many famous writers, artists, poets, and even doctors. But the Victorian Period was only named after one person in particular. Alexandrina Victoria was one of the greatest monarchs of her time. She ruled during the Victorian era. She was the queen of Great Britain for over 60 years and she was a leader of strict standards. She was a popular monarch of her time even though the times were not greatest. Queen Alexandrina Victoria made many social changes during her rule of Great Britain and Ireland. There were many social, scientific, and economical advances during her reign. Although she had six attempts on her life she managed to hold... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Queen Victoria ruled from 1837–1901 ("Victoria"). She was the first monarch to live in Buckingham Palace. She had learned many languages over the course of her reign, such as Urdu, Hindustani, and French, due to being exposed to such a large variety of people ("Queen Victoria Facts"). During the queen's ruling, Great Britain and Ireland experienced big changes and exceptional expansion. They experienced progress in science, during this time the Charles Darwin's theory of evolution and technology made an appearance which helped tremendously with advances in science ("7 Things You Probably..."). This also included a great amount of different inventions and helped growth in major cities. During her reign, Great Britain and Ireland developed more ways to use power and learned how to allocate it more properly. With this knowledge it led to developments on railroads and therefore more railroads being built in order to help transport items from place to place more quickly and more resourcefully (Schlesinger 49). "Queen Victoria exercised some influence over foreign affairs, expressing her preference, but not pressing beyond the bounds of constitutional propriety" ("7 Things You Probably Didn't Know about Queen Victoria"). During this time, dominions and colonies was under the control of theBritish Empire, which was causing outbreaks and a few small battles ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Queen Victoria Research Paper Taylor Ulichny Mr. Saleeba English 4 4 October 2017 Queen Victoria She was the Queen of the United Kingdom in Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901. She was in the second longest reign of any other British monarch in history. She was the only child of Edward the duke of Kent and King George III's fourth son, and Victoria Saxe–Sal field–Coburg, sister of Leopold, king of the Belgians, was queen of Great Britain for 63 years. She died in England in 1901.She severed Queen of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837, and the empress of India from1877 until for death. She was educated by the governess at home. She was a natural diarist and kept a regular journal throughout her life. She was the queen at age 18 she was associated with the British ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Research Paper On Queen Victoria he Victorian Era is the era in which Queen Victoria ruled England. During this time period, Queen Victoria set many regulations, demands and expectations in regards to women fashion and lifestyle. Queen Victoria is recognized for her keen and unmistakable profile; as well as her seventy years of kinship in England and her actions and demands amongst women of that time period and as well as in that society. She established strict, personal morals for women in that era and "explicit demands" of the way women were supposed to dress, whether it was inside or outside, they were expected to dress in a certain way. In the video that was shown based on Queen Victoria and her outlook on women, it was said that "women spent most of their time changing clothes." In Queen Victoria's point of view, women could only be considered as a "proper lady" only if they followed the morals and code of etiquette. This idea was proposed by the Queen herself, but after a while it began to disintegrate due to the different ideas that were publicized in magazines. Over time, women were becoming suffragists. They were influenced by the ideas that were posted in magazines as to what the ideal woman was and they began to protest for their rights and for equality. In the quote that was said by her, she says, "Feminists ought to get a whipping." This just goes to show that she disagreed with them, showed no interests in the rights of equality for women and that those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She ruled for more than seventy years. However, women were struggling and striving to find the "ideal woman" and what is the ideal woman. The Queen's opinion as to the ideal woman was "a pure, original child house keeper," mainly because women were not considered equal to men and therefore they couldn't vote in elections, sew or have ownership of any property. They were also restricted from having any profession, other than a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How Did Queen Victoria Influence Society Queen Alexandrina Victoria of England (reigned June 20,1837– January 22,1901) was known as a queen that loved her people, wanted to better her country in many ways, tried to influence both foreign and domestic policies, and helped protect the principles of the parliament and free trade. Queen Victoria married Prince Albert of Saxe–Coburg–Gotha in 1840, three years after her rise to the throne in 1837. Queen Victoria had nine children with Prince Albert in eighteen years, and they ruled the British Empire together until Prince Albert's death in 1861 and Queen Victoria's death in 1901. During Queen Victoria's reign, many political events came to pass, including the Chartist movement, the Great Exhibition, and the Crimean War. Queen Victoria ruled the British Empire for sixty–three years, and was a beloved queen that helped her empire grow and become a nation that ruled the world, encompassing approximately one quarter of the world's landmass. During her reign, there was much industrial, political, trade, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Queen Victoria immediately ended the Kensington System, demanding that she be allowed to walk where she wanted alone and asking for a hour of privacy each day. She banished John Conroy from the royal court and forbade him from having any contact with her. Queen Victoria also made her mother leave Buckingham Palace, where the queen lived, and banned her from having any contact with the queen at all. As the queen began her rule, an important figure in her early reign was Lord Melbourne, her first Prime Minister. Lord Melbourne taught Queen Victoria a great deal about constitutional government, and gave her a deep respect for the Whig party. Queen Victoria's ascension to the throne came with some very swift actions taken by Victoria against her mother and John Conroy, but she was also helped with political actions by Prime Minister ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Queen Victoria Research Paper Queen Victoria is one of the most well–known historical monarch in human history, she made the British Empire into the main world power during her time and ushered in the famous Victorian era during the 1800s. The Victorian era is known by scholars to be the Pax Britannia of the English people, it is a period that was filled with highly moralistic language and sense of morality that is sharply different from British culture before the rise of Queen Victoria. The industrial revolution was in full bloom during the Victorian era, which saw most of the Europe and the Americas to become fully industrialized or on their way of becoming fully industrialized. Sadly, the imperialism that Victoria morality created would lead the world into the "War to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... To promote the loyalty of their newly won Indian subjects, the British crown passed the English Education Act of 1835, the act required that all education paid by British funds to be taught in English. The act also took measures to promote the English as the language of higher education, especially in the realms of administration and law. Even if this act was started before the Victorian era, it was supported by the children of Victoria. For example in 1844 by the approval of the crown, English became the official language of India and to work for public employment mastery of the language was required. By forcing the children of India to learn English over their natural tongues, England was subverting Indian culture with their own. After all, language is the heart of a culture and everything involved in a culture is based on verbiage and literature, written or oral. Therefore the best way to change a culture of a people is to change their language and literature. Even in 21st century, English remains one of the most used language on the Indian subcontinent. Seeing the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Difference Between The Era Of Queen Victoria And The... Twinkle Khanna student of BA (Hons) English,Semester 3rd doing my summer project on the topic "MATTHEW ARNOLD AS A VICTORIAN POET".The era of Queen Victoria's reign(1837–1901).The period is sometimes dated from 1832 (the paasage of the first Reform Bill). It was a period of intense and prolific activity in literature,especially by novelists and poets,philosophers and essayists.Much of the writing was concerned with contemporary social problems for instance the effect of the industrial revolution ,the influence of the theory of evolution ,movements of political and social reform..The poetry of Victorian era was a continuation of romanticism.the Victorian era produced many different poets,novelist among which one was MATTHEW ARNOLD .He was considered... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Clear , direct and elegant , it reflects most attractively his own high breeding ,but it is also eminently forceful ,and marked by very skillfull emphasis and reiteration . One of his favorite devices is a pretense of great humility , which is only a shelter from which he shoots forth incessant and pitiless volleys of ironical raillery , light and innocent in appearance , but irresistible in aim and penetrating power he is certainly one of the masters of polished effectiveness . As seen in his famous sonnet how he praises Shakesperes objectivity above ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Queen Victoria Research Paper Queen Victoria was a notable figure in the United Kingdom, India and Canada. Despite experiencing an iniquitous childhood, having to put up with her several children, accepting the death of her husband, and ruling two countries at once, Victoria managed to rise as queen with determination and character. All of the experiences in Queen Victoria's life influenced and led her along the path to becoming a significant and influential leader. Born at Kensington Palace on May 24, 1819, Alexandrina Victoria (Figure 1) was the only child of Prince Edward, the Duke of Kent, and the third child of Princess Victoire of Saxe–Coburg–Saalfeld. At the time, Alexandrina Victoria was fifth in line for the English throne; however, her father passed away after... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... During her trip to Scotland, Queen Victoria played many Highland Games and wrote a book about her experiences called "Highland Leaves" (Figure 6), which became a bestseller and boosted tourism in the country. The queen also brought upon new royal traditions that have been followed by every successor in the British Monarchy since and she created a constitutional monarchy with the assistance of her husband. According to BBC: "Victoria became patron of 150 institutions, including dozens of charities, while Albert supported the development of educational museums. The couple went on civic visits to industrial towns such as Leeds, and attended military reviews to support the armed forces. Together they helped stem criticism that the Royal Family didn't earn its keep."4 That being said, the queen assured that the economy stayed strong. In addition to these accomplishments, Queen Victoria introduced the Victoria Cross to honour many amazing acts of courage during the Crimean War, which she awarded to 62 men at Hyde Park in 1857 based on merit rather than rank. She also started photographic celebrity culture after the creation of the Cartes de Visites (Figure 7), which are a set of 14 photos created by the Royal Family. More than 600,000 copies of these were sold to the public and were quite expensive for the time. Victorians adored Victoria's fashionable look and Albert's hairstyle/moustache and tried to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. How Did Queen Victoria Influence Society As Short as a Bean, Here's the Queen The Victorian monarchy "possessed not power but influence,and it was the government which ruled." Queen Victoria was one of England's most noble queens. Only being 5 foot tall, she still held a lot of power. While being smart in politics and having strong family values, the queen was an all around favorite. Queen Victoria was the head of British monarchy from 1837–1901. Her influence in politics and much more made her a very positive main symbol for the Victorian era. Even though she didn't have a lot of power, she took her role in government very seriously. When making hard decisions she thought about what was good for the people also. She's had this character even as a child. Some described her as warmhearted and lively. The reason we know so much about her childhood is because she kept diaries. This is a habit she never dropped. Growing up, these characteristics only grew stronger making her even more likeable. Now, because so many people liked her, when she had an idea most people backed her up.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Corn Laws restricted the purchase of foreign wheat through tariffs which raised average wheat prices. The prime minister wanted to abolish this to help the people of Ireland. This impacted Victoria's life because she had to think about the good of the country and people when voting for this. Victoria always favored the expansion of education, but was unsure if tax supported school were the way to go. She definitely impacted society by showing she would fight for education. The people reacted greatly to this and soon the education act was passed. In 1870, compulsory elementary education was introduced. Living in the time she did affected her decisions because she sometimes had to use her resources to solve ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. What Is The Purpose Of Queen Victoria The daughter of "Edward, the Duke of Kent (and fourth son of King George III) and German Princess Victoire of Leiningen or better known as Queen Victoria rule from 1837 to 1901. She was one of the longest ruling monarch in Britain's history" (Queen Victoria). Queen Victoria was criticized and satirized by Lewis Caroll as the tyrannical and despotic queen of Wonderland, The Queen of Heart in Alice's Adventure in Wonderland. She is first seen when Alice arrives in the Queen of Heart's garden. The dictatorial queen oft holds power over the residents and in return the residents come to fear and averse her presence. "'Why the fact is, you see, Miss, this here ought to have been a red rose–tree, and we put a white one in by mistake; and if the Queen was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Caroll also hints that Queen Victoria is most likely to convict an innocent man or woman to prison due her inability to judge and give the correct punishment as she is often sway by her emotions. The author further juxtaposes Queen Victorian and The Queen of Hearts by accentuating the fact that Queen Victoria is ruthless and vicious when it pertains to punishments. Not only Queen Victoria is known for her overbearing attitude, she can juxtapose due to her love for punishment and judging a crime unfairly just like the Queen of Hearts. "'You may go, 'said the King, to the Hatter hurriedly left the court, without even waiting to put his shoes on–and just take his head off outside,' the Queen added to one of the officers (Through the Looking Glass 102). Caroll uses the Queen of Hearts to satirises Queen Victoria because Caroll would have find her ridiculous with her flaws that makes her incompetent as a Queen. All in all, Queen of Hearts is a character that is parallel to Queen Victoria to deride and ridicule the ruler of Britain during the Victorian ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Queen Victoria Controversy Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland from June 20 1837 until she died in January 1901. She was the daughter of Prince Edward, and was raised under extreme supervision by German born mother, Princess Victoria. Queen Victoria inherited the throne by age 18, after her three brothers unfortunately died. The United Kingdom having held little direct political power was a struggle. Queen Victoria privately attempted to influence government policy and ministerial appointments. She became a national icon, and was identified with strict standards of personal morality. Eventually Victoria married Prince Albert, which was her first cousin, in 1840. Together they had nine childern, all of which married into royal families ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Essay on Queen Victoria The Dawning of a new age– Queen Victoria The Early Life of Queen Victoria Queen Victoria, the well –known Queen of England did not start out as some would expect. Her Grandfather, King George the third of England had fifteen children, his third child was The Duke of Kent, Queen Victoria's father. The Duke of Kent married Princess Victoria of Saxe– Coburg– Gotha. Later they had a baby girl together on May twenty– fourth eighteen– nineteen. They christened her as Alexandrina Victoria. Her childhood was not a happy one. She did not have a lot of money and did not have many children her age to play with. Since she was heir to the throne she had a strict education. She was extremely smart and was excellent at languages, yet she had trouble... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He had charm that pulled the wool over many people's eyes but behind this charm concealed a greed for money and power. His charm seduced Victoria's mother and people thought him her lover. He secretly took her mother's money. By then Victoria was third in line to the throne after her uncles George the fourth and William the fourth. Conroy believed these two men would die before Victoria was of age, which meant her mother would be regent. So Conroy believed he would be in power behind the throne. In eighteen–thirty two Conroy organized many tours through out England, he thought it a good plan for Victoria the lands that she would rule one day and for the people to see something of her. The central reason for these trips was to increase the popularity for Victoria. King William was enraged that at the idea of his heir winning over his subjects. On these trips Victoria kept a real thorough diary which later helped historians out. One of Victoria's favorite uncles was Uncle Leopold who was a father figure for Victoria. He would talk to her about her responsibilities and told her on no account to trust anyone unless you are certain of him and never respond to a question until you have thought it over. After her uncle had left Victoria caught a fever and while weakened Conroy tried to take advantage of her. He told her she needed a private secretary and that he would do it. Victoria, too weak to speak, was able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Queen Victoria Research Paper England, 1837, King William IV dies and a young woman named Victoria is crowned Queen of the United Kingdom. Little did people know, this was the beginning of the Golden Age of England. Her 64 year reign led to some of the most prosperous times in her country's history. Queen Victoria, written by Lytton Strachey, details the life of Victoria and England. Strachey was known as a founding member of the Bloomsbury Group and the author of Eminent Victorians when he wrote Queen Victoria. He is said to have grown fond of Victoria while writing her biography. Strachey describes Victoria having an "irresistible sincerity" (265). Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24, 1819. She was fifth in line for succession after her father and his three older brothers. This meant that she was thought of very little in contention for the throne. After a series of deaths and failures of producing heirs, the throne fell into her lap. Victoria was woken up at 6:00 AM by her mother informing Victoria that her uncle and king, William IV, had passed early that morning; making Victoria the new Queen of England. Within the next 2 years, Victoria marries her first cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe–Coburg and Gotha. Victoria will go on to spend the next two decades of her reign pregnant; bearing nine children who then married into royal... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many late 19th century European countries had been switching from monarchies to some other form of government. People had started seeing monarchies as an outdated form of government. They were sick of poor rulers who only happen to be there because they were born into the right family. After Price Alfred died in 1861, the queen stopped making public appearances until the end of the decade. It was during this time that England saw a transition from monarchy to a republican form of government. The queen and royal family had assumed a more symbolic role in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Queen Victoria Research Paper Her family influence, which helped her gain her initial understanding of the protocols of royalty and how the public should perceive royalty. Queen Victoria was the only child to parents Edward, the Duke of Kent, and Princess Victoria, of Saxe–Coburg. She was born on the 24th of May in the year of 1819 in Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom. Victoria had many negative influences in her life; this included her mother and her mother's adviser Sir John. Victoria never had a positive influence, as a child as her father, Edward, the Duke of Kent, would fulfil that role but was unable as he alas died when Victoria was only 8 months old. Victoria illustrates that her childhood was notably dreary. She spent many of her days filled with various... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This process sucked the fun out of the Kensington palace. Victoria's childhood turned rather unhappy and heavily protected. Growing up without a positive influence affected Victoria greatly. She was a passionate and very headstrong young girl whom was also lonely and isolated. Victoria was beginning to enter the mindset that she was a naughty child. This has been seen on two separate occasions. The first was seen in her behaviour book entry on Monday the 25th of September 1832, at age 13, Victoria paints in words herself as "very, very, very, very, horribly naughty!!!!!". The second occasion is an early reminiscence connected to Kensington Palace, Victoria recalls "being told that if I cried and was naughty my 'Uncle Sussex' would hear me and punish me, for which reason I always screamed when I saw him!" When Victoria came to the throne, influence prevailed from her childhood experiences, as she could not make decisions without consulting with another person of power, whether that was Lord Melbourne or Prince Albert. She blames this mainly due to the influence and control that the Kensington system had over Victoria physically as well as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Victoria Aveyard's Red Queen In the book, Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard, Mare's world is run by people of silver blood with the people of red blood bowing down to their every word. Mare is forced into royalty and must act silver, although she is red in the blood. The author included specific details in the story that helps build character and helps the readers understand the story. Two details that help readers understand the story are similes and the point of view. The first technique in Red Queen was similes. Victoria Aveyard writes "The laugh escapes me like a gunfire,"(Aveyard 213) Similes in books help the readers to understand the book by being able to picture the book as a movie in their head. Victoria Aveyard did this because she wanted to help the reader have a better idea about the novel by using a comparison. All young adults know that a ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Aveyard purposely chose the story to be in the first–person point of view to allow the readers to recognize the strong emotions the main character, Mare, has felt during the novel. Victoria Aveyard writes, "I want them to be found. I want them in front of me with a blade at their backs, and I want them to sing like the cowardly birds they are." (Aveyard 245) Since Red Queen is in first person point of view, anyone who was to read or hear this sentence would be scared, especially since it was directed at the narrator. When a book is in first person point of view, the reader feels like they are inside the book, like they are living and traveling in a different dimension with people they know better than their own family. The author also writes, "The worst has happened already. We have lost." (Aveyard 329) The author wrote this because she wanted the readers to understand how Mare is feeling since everyone knows what it's like to fail something. This is the 2nd way Victoria Aveyard incorporated a technique into her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. The Victorian Er Queen Victoria 's Contributions The Victorian Era: Queen Victoria's Contributions to Great Britain During The 19th Century Leah Janson Western Civilization Sec 104 Fr. Mike Zeps April 10, 2015 The Victorian Era: Queen Victoria's Contributions to Great Britain During The 19th Century From the beginning of the 1700s, Great Britain was one of the most powerful countries in the world due to its military, and economic prosperity. At the turn of the century, Great Britain transitioned out of an agricultural nation to more of an industrial nation, starting the Industrial Revolution. Better transportation, the recession of feudalism, population growth and financial innovations all led Britain into not only the Industrial Revolution, but also the world trade market as well.1 However Britain's empire alongside its part in the Industrial Revolution also added to the nation's great power. According to an article by Business Insider, Britain's empire spanned over 13 million square miles of land, almost a full quarter of the Earth's entire land mass.2 However, what is a country without its leader? Great Britain's continued success as a nation would not have been possible without contributions made by Queen Victoria. Representing pride and imperialism in Great Britain, Queen Victoria's long reign was so great that it was called The Victorian Era. Queen Victoria maintained her nation's prosperity in the Industrial Revolution, supported the expansion of Britain's empire, and also made ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Queen Victoria Era The start date of the era is officially 1837, the year when Queen Victoria, after whom this era is named, became queen. Historians describe the era as 'prudish, hypocritical, stuffy and narrow–minded'. The society valued behaving appropriately to the conventions and values of their time. For instance, the ideal image of the 'Englishmen' was idolized, which was meant to help 'civilizing' or 'modernising' native population in the middle–east and Asian countries Britain had conquered and were building colonials in. Through that, the English language was spread widely throughout the continents. Meanwhile, the middle–class was increasing in number and also power, and began to lead Britain's core industries like mining of coal or exporting raw ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. How Did Queen Victoria Influence British Society 'Victoria was the longest reigning British monarch and the figurehead of a vast empire. She oversaw huge changes in British society and gave her name to an age.' When Queen Victoria assumed the British throne in 1837 at the tender age of 18, she became an associated symbol with the rapid changes that the nation of Great Britain endured to be a powerful, industrial nation that 'boasted an empire that stretched across the globe' . She endured many challenges during her reign, however, proved that she possessed great stability and remained a character of 'virtue , honour, prosperity and, tradition' to lead a powerful nation for nearly 64 years, for much of the nineteenth century – 'an era of great social and technological change' . At birth,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Political issues were her main interest over social issues, and she resisted technological change. Her main political issue that she strived to amend was gaining political power for the British monarchy. Without her knowledge, she led towards the transformation of the monarch's political role into a traditional state. This meant that throughout the years of her reign, direct political power moved away from the Queen. However, she was still able to 'exert a powerful influence over her ministers during important political moments' through her high levels of prestige, her determination to master her knowledge of political affairs, but also her 'strong will and harsh sense of moral righteousness and self discipline' . Her high–level of influence was especially demonstrated when she was able to successfully mediate conflicts between the Commons and the Lords during the much–debated passing of the Irish Church Disestablishment Act of 1869 and the 1884 Reform Act. When she first became queen, there were no clear means of the true political role of the crown – let alone the permanence of the monarchy itself. The aim of her rule was to cement the British monarchy into everyday British life. During her early years of being queen, her political confidant was the then–current British Prime Minister, Lord Melbourne; however this role changed to her husband. Victoria was famous for her relationships with the ever–changing Prime Ministers during her time of rule – which ranged from affectionate to cold. No matter who was Prime Minister, she demanded to be informed of political matters – even though she had no political input, and necessitated all aspects of business and administrative details that occurred in politics. Because her role did not exude copious amounts of power in the political affairs of Britain, Queen Victoria principally engaged her role of the crown to include the monarchy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. How Did Queen Victoria Influence The World Throughout history there have been many influential people. For example, individuals influence the world by, protesting what is right, helping others do stuff, or figuring out new stuff discovering what new. Specifically Queen Victoria is somebody who influenced hundreds thousands maybe even millions of people. Queen Victoria_is influential because, She made going to school free, She was in control of all bridges, trains and that helps give transportation, lastly she is influential because her influence on everybody. Queen Victoria is influential because, She made going to school free.For example," Queen Victoria changed a lot of children's lives as before, only rich people could be educated. A law was soon sent out that all children–... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... http://www.victorians.co.uk/victorian–transport stated," Upper class families would use a barouche, a fancy four–wheel carriage with a fold–up hood and seats that faced each other." This quote explains my answer because, it explains what rich people got to use as their transportation around everywhere. In the text it says," Bicycles became popular during the Victorian era by the 1880s and 1890s, bicycles were widely used both for fun and as a means of transportation." This quote is important because, most poor people were able to work to get bicycles and then they would use them as a transportation around the world even though they couldn't afford a carriage they still had a bike as transportation. For example,"While railways used steam locomotives, the bus system still primarily used horse power." This quote supports my answer because, lots of people can't afford a bus ticket so they had to walk many places then they ended up working to get money to buy bus tickets to get around to other places or other states. These reasons explain why Queen Victoria was influential because, she helped almost millions of people in the UK get transportation on bicycles, buses, carriages, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Letter To Queen Victoria Essay In the text, "Letter to Queen Victoria", written by Lin Zexu in 1839, he implores the Queen of Great Britain, Queen Victoria, to stop her subjects from selling opium to the Chinese public. Zexu does so by exemplifying the past relationship of China and Britain, by moral persuasion, and by warnings and threats. However, Lin Zexu's assumption of calling British subjects as Barbarian and compliant to Chinese rule ineffectively persuades. First, Lin Zexu exemplify the past good relationship of China and Britain by stating that the past rulers and traditions of Britain are at peace with China, that both nations benefited from trade until Opium outbreaks throughout China's population . Zexu states " The kings of your honorable country by a tradition handed down from generation to generation have always been noted for their politeness and submissiveness" to exaggerate that through ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Lin Zexu stated that they " will increase the common weal and get rid of evil", referring to opium distribution in China. Zexu soothed Queen Victoria that if they agree to China's condition, heaven and spirit will support her, give her a long life and fortune. In addition, he warned her that " he who sells opium shall receive the death penalty."Zexus, further imploring of the Queen of Britain by threats, stated: "if the merchant of your honorable country wish to enjoy trade with us on a permanent basis they must fearfully obey our law" in which penalties are decapitation or strangulation. In conclusion, the 1839 "Letter to Queen Victoria" by Lin Zexu argued that Opium is a source of evil and pain and appealed to the Queen of Great Britain to abolish sale and smuggling of opium in China. Zexu did this through exemplifying the past trading relationship of China and Great Britain, also by moral persuasion, and last by means of warnings and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Research Paper On Queen Victoria he Victorian Era is the era in which Queen Victoria ruled England. During this time period, Queen Victoria set many regulations, demands and expectations in regards to women fashion and lifestyle. Queen Victoria is recognized for her keen and unmistakable profile; as well as her seventy years of kinship in England and her actions and demands amongst women of that time period and as well as in that society. She established strict, personal morals for women in that era and "explicit demands" of the way women were supposed to dress, whether it was inside or outside, they were expected to dress in a certain way. In the video that was shown based on Queen Victoria and her outlook on women, it was said that "women spent most of their time changing clothes." In Queen Victoria's point of view, women could only be considered as a "proper lady" only if they followed the morals and code of etiquette. This idea was proposed by the Queen herself, but after a while it began to disintegrate due to the different ideas that were publicized in magazines. Over time, women were becoming suffragists. They were influenced by the ideas that were posted in magazines as to what the ideal woman was and they began to protest for their rights and for equality. In the quote that was said by her, she says, "Feminists ought to get a whipping." This just goes to show that she disagreed with them, showed no interests in the rights of equality for women and that those ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She ruled for more than seventy years. However, women were struggling and striving to find the "ideal woman" and what is the ideal woman. The Queen's opinion as to the ideal woman was "a pure, original child house keeper," mainly because women were not considered equal to men and therefore they couldn't vote in elections, sew or have ownership of any property. They were also restricted from having any profession, other than a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Essay on Queen Victoria Born on 24 May, 1819 in Kensington Palace, Alexandrina Victoria was the only daughter of Edward, the Duke of Kent and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe–Coburg. At birth, Victoria was the fifth in line after her father and his three older brothers. Eight months after her birth, her father had died and she was the next in line as her three uncles before her had no legitimate children who survived. In 1830 after her uncle George IV died, she became heiress presumptive next to her surviving uncle, William IV. The Regency Act of 1830 made special provision for the Duchess of Kent to act as her regent just in case William died while Victoria was still a minor. King William in 1836 declared in the Duchess' presence that he wanted to live until... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... At the beginning of her regency, Victoria was very popular with her supporters. However, in 1839 a rumor circled to the Queen that one of her ladies–in–waiting was pregnant; this caused an uproar. At first, the woman refused to submit a naked photograph of herself to prove that she was indeed not pregnant but finally gave in mid–February. She was a virgin and a tumor on her liver which she had died from five months later. Victoria was also a wide target for near assassinations, nearly six times throughout her life. During this time, her people also began to despise her for problems she did not cause. Though her family members wanted her to marry two different men, Victoria's eyes were clearly on Prince Albert of Saxe–Cobourg and Gotha. "[Albert] is extremely handsome; his hair is about the same colour as mine; his eyes are large and blue, and he has a beautiful nose and a very sweet mouth with fine teeth; but the charm of his countenance if his expression, which is most delightful." After many letters back and forth to one another and lengthy visits, on 15 October 1839, the Queen proposed to Albert and were married on 10 February 1840. On the twenty–first of November of the same year they were married, Victoria gave birth to her first child, also named Victoria. Though the Queen hated being pregnant and thought newborn babies were ugly, her and Albert had eight more children: Victoria, Albert, Alice, Alfred, Helena, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Queen Victoria Aimee Wilkinson Queen Queen Victoria Aimee Wilkinson Queen Victoria was a strong female figure of the 18th century, leading into the 19th. She was born to rule and was the longest serving British monarch and ruled for almost 64 years. She created the Victorian period, led battles, created her own rules, and lived a family life. Princess Alexandrina Victoria was born on May 24th, 1819 in London. She was the only child of Edward, (Duke of Kent, 4th son of George III), and his wife Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe–Coburg. Her father died when she was just eight months old. She became heir to the throne, as her three uncles, George IV, Frederick Duke of York, and William IV), did not have any living ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This time is famous for expansions and explorations of the British Empire through Africa and Asia. The British Navy fought throughout the 19th century, but queen Victoria was still bothered by the Irish problem throughout her empire. Victoria's failure at the Boer War left her humiliated and upset. In 1899, British armies went south to Africa, fighting the second Boer War. This war lasted from October 1899 to May 1902. During this time Victoria was concerned about her army and navy, and felt as though she wanted to lift their spirits. She decided to send them chocolate from home as a Christmas and New Year gift. Due to the Industrial Revolution, the English society was divided into three classes. There was the Church and Aristocracy, the Middle Class and the Poor, Working Class. The Victorians were deeply religious, and families were generally large. People were more often than not Christian, churchgoers, and read the Bible regularly. By the end of Queen Victoria's reign, people were starting to doubt Christianity or the organized religion. This has been reflected in Charles Dickens' novel, "A Tale of Two Cities". The beginning of her era started off with rapid economic growth and optimism, but later led to the disintegration of the British Empire. When she first stared ruling, two men influenced her: Lord Melbourne, her first Prime Minister, and her husband, Prince Albert, whom she wed in 1840. Both of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Queen Victoria Essay In 1837 queen Victoria started her reign as queen of England. She affected the whole world with the political decisions that she made while queen. But these decisions were dictated by things that started the day she was born and even during her reign as queen. Many people don't really know much about Queen Victoria so they can ask why is your political leader worth studying? What has changed because of her being queen? What lead her and motivated her to make the choices she made? All of these things can be determined by looking at her past life and life during her reign that affected the way she ruled. There are two parts that will be discussed in her life that have affected her as a political leader. The first part has to deal with her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When Victoria's mother instituted the Kensington method Victoria was not able to read books or sleep by herself or be alone as she went downstairs. This switching of mentorship by someone that wasn't her mother and more of one with Lehzen brings up the idea of the role of the mentor in assessing a leader this type of behavior had major affects later on not only in her family but as well as in the decisions she made as Queen. "This strong bond would ultimately cause problems within Victoria's relationship with her mother, and with Prince Albert, but in the early years, Lehzen was nearly perfect in Victoria's eyes." (Vallone) These circumstances lead to her making fatal and childish decisions early on in her reign as queen. For example she got involved and played favoritisms to the liberal Whig party and made it hard for conservative Prime minister candidates to try and form a government. Another relationship that had a huge adverse affect on Victoria as a person was with her mothers' advisor Sir John Conroy. As Professor Vallone said about the young girl "Victoria's hatred of this man and his manipulations was deep –seated and permanent"(Vallone) Conroy was a major contributor to Victoria's rough life growing up he was the one who persuaded her mother to institute the Kensington ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Queen Victoria Influence On Society Have you ever heard of Queen Victoria? She was the second most popular queen after Queen Elizabeth. Queen Victoria was born royal, Victoria's father died when she was only 8 months old and her mom became the main influence in Victoria's younger years. Her fashion is what named the Victorian era. (Pettinger, 2014) Queen Victoria was born royalty, her mother was Victoria Saxe –Saalfeld–Coburg and her father was Edward, the duke of Kent, King George III's fourth son. Victoria was christened privately in 1819 at Kensington Palace. She was baptised Alexandrina, after one of her godparents and Victoria, after her mother. Victoria's mother became a main influence in her life after her father died when Victoria was 8 months old. (William) The Victorian... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She was crowned early to do the people ahead of her dying young, she was crowned after her fathers 3 siblings died. When she was crowned, Victoria refused any further influence from her mom. Respect for the crown was not the best at her coronation, but the straightforward and modest young Queen won the hearts of her subjects. Victoria wanted to know of political matters, but she hadn't have direct input in policy decisions. Under Queen Victoria's reign, Great Britain got expansion in industry, building bridges railways, underground sewers, power distribution networks, and underground sewers. There were advances in 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 and industry spurred him to organize the Crystal Palace Exhibition in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...