Queen Victoria’s reign experienced growth in English politics , the expansion of the british empire, and also she could cause social reforms on the continent. Her reign experienced growth in English politics. Queen Victoria made politics into what they are today in England and also in other countries such as the United States and India.In the article it states that “It was during Victoria's reign that the modern idea of the constitutional monarch, whose role was to remain above political parties, began to evolve.” (The official website of the british monarchy). When Victoria reigned she was known for the way she acted in politics and that’s how she made it how it is today. The queen also ruled India and raised it’s politics. Expansion of
Queen Elizabeth impacted her society mainly by sacrificing and by protecting. Empress Theodora impacted her society mainly by protecting women and children and by changing laws. Both women impacted their society at a time where women were kind of down graded but they both took a step and and brought us back to where we are respected. Empress Theodora and Queen Elizabeth ways they impacted the society can teach readers that that sometimes you sacrifice something to keep somebody protected and that there is always going to be rough times just overcome it and help put a stop to it. Throughout history these women impacted societies and played a huge role in history so our life could be
The time that Elizabeth ruled was called the Golden Age. She was born on September 7, 1533, in Greenwich an estate near London; she was the daughter of Henry VIII, who died on January 28, 1547. She had her father's red hair and pale eyes. Elizabeth's mother, Anne Boleyn, was executed for treason on May 19, 1536. Young Elizabeth was well-educated and knew a number of languages.
Queen Victoria had great influence over foreign affairs. The marriages of her children had important diplomatic, and ancestral implications in Europe. Victoria's 63 year reign is the longest of any female monarch in history. Current biography’s state that “Queen Victoria was emotional, obstinate, honest, powerful, and treated people fairly”. Queen Victoria changed many laws during her rule, including making school mandatory.
Long ago, before America was the great country she is now, she was one of the many children of the great Queen Britain. Although she was the most talented of all her siblings, America cared much more about compassion and justice than she did entertainment and fame. In fact, she despised fame with great fervour. But, unlike her daughter, Queen Britain did absolutely anything for attention. She loved fame, and wanted to the whole world to know her name.
Derived from its origin in poetry, music made an enormous leap in popularity during the Elizabethan era. As their love for artistic entertainment grew, the people of the Elizabethan period began to incorporate music into plays, courts, and everyday life. It was typical for the people of the Elizabethan era to play an instrument, where even Queen Elizabeth I herself was skilled in an assortment of musical instruments and dance techniques. While most of the customs and musical culture existed prior to Queen Elizabeth’s rule, she brought these customs to the forefront of the time’s society and forged a path of artistic creation. The importance of music was not only pertinent to the people of high status, but to all people of the era, creating an important evolution of musical instruments and incorporation during the age of the Tudor’s reign.
Having a female sovereign (Elizabeth I of England) meant that the issue of gender roles was one of discussion,
Queen Victoria was placed on the English throne in 1837, shortly after the death of William IV. She would continue to reign over the United Kingdom until her death in 1876 as one of the longest reigning monarchs in world history. Young Victoria was only eighteen years old when she came to power over a rather large empire that was considered to be one of the most powerful in the world. A young lady who was barely eighteen and unmarried caused quite a stir among the English parliament and subjects. An unwed, female, teenage monarch was a tremendously progressive concept in 19th century Europe that was not always welcome or publicly accepted.
Queen Victoria was a very determined and hardworking lady. (Bio.com) Queen Victoria was the second longest reign monarch, in British History and throughout the years she has had a very big impact on British history. Victoria's reign saw great cultural expansion; advances in industry, science, and communications; and the building of railways and the London Underground. She was also started her reign in June, 1836. She helped women realize they could give birth without pain.
A historical woman any human who has some education from a history class, seen a historical movie, or even know of the era will know who Queen Victoria is. During her reign from 1837 to 1901, she had some influence over foreign affairs, she made a society impact, hypothesized the modern theory of the constitutional monarch, and worked till her last days. On May 24th, 1819 the only child of Edward and Victoria Maria Louisa of Saxe-Coburg, Alexandria Victoria was born. She was planted into royalty as any queen or king was during this time. During her baptism, the archbishop asked “What name her was to baptize the child.”
Queen Victoria should have set the tone for British imperialism in India. She was the British queen and her opinion concerning liberalism should have held weight. Her opinions were heavily steeped in liberalism with promises of “equal and impartial protection of the law”
Although women haven’t usually been in a position of power but woman have done great things throughout history even though people might haven’t even noticed what they have done until Empress Theodora and Queen Elizabeth changed it forever by doing something very important Empress Theodora was one who impacted her empire by doing something very important. One way she impacted her empire was when she made the speech for justinin not too leave. That impacted them because when she made the speech justinian stayed to fight and they won(Almanac p27). It was important for him to stay because if he wouldn’t have stayed the whole empire would have been gone(Almanac p27). Another way was when she got married with justinian because when they
The Queen's proclamation represented the belief and ideology of Queen Victoria, in the reading we are presented with two monarchs point of view towards India. Both monarchs hold the same belief but a very distinct point of view. Issued in 1858 Queen Victoria's proclamation announced that England was taking full control of Indian colonies. Signifying the removal of british administration. In the reading we come across Queen Victoria stating “ none will be wised favored nor molested or disquited by reason of religion or fate.”
Did the Victorian Era was an example to follow in British literature and the worst era to be poor. The Victorian Era started with the rise to power of Queen Victoria in 1837 however, some people interpret that it starts in 1830. Queen Victoria’s imperialist principles gave Great Britain; India, Australia, Canada, Cape Colony (known today as part of South Africa), Kenya and Uganda. Even though, England had lost the 13 colonies in the century before they were still flourishing as the most powerful nation on the planet. Great Britain became a prosperous country economically across the whole empire.
Their uncle Leopold, King of Belgium, who urged them to form a relationship, first introduced Victoria and Albert to each other. Victoria fell head over heals in love with Albert as soon as she met him, while Albert on the other hand who socially awkward, foreign and shy around ladies, was fond of her but not to the degree that she was. Later that night Victoria went off to write in her journal “ Albert is really quite charming and so extremely handsome… a beautiful figure, broad in the shoulders and a fine waist, my heart is quite going” (Longford 98). Although Victoria was dignified, mature and highly intelligent whenever it came to Albert she was an entirely different person.
During her time as Queen she was able to cause numerous amounts of amazing things. Many inventions, railroad buildings and wealth in cities became huge underneath her. She rarely