Social Class In The Victorian Era

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What About Victorian Era
What was the Victorian Era? The Victorian Era was a time where the queen known at this time as Victoria was in power. The Victorian Era can be described with a few different parts of society, these would be the social classes, medical system, education, and transportation. The Victorian Era was a while before now but still has and interesting system.
During the Victorian Era social classes were a big deal and defined how a person would be treated and how they live. There are many types of Social class, but the most known are the upper class, middle class, and workers class. The rich social class is the highest in the social classes. The rich social class or the upper class was the people in the society who had enough money to live very happy lives. These people were known to not work as “for centuries together” they had spent their lives making this money, “However there were a number of [people] who [owned] large industries like mining or shipping, etc.”(Victorian Era and Social Structure 4) The people of this class were also known to be more “educated” than that of the classes that are beneath them.(Victorian Era and Social Structure 5) This class usually had better schooling so their vocabulary was more sophisticated making this the class more intelligent that those below, most rich families had “the best tutors to provide education”(Victorian Era and Social Structure 5) The rich had most of the populations money allowing them to purchase all of

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