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Victorian Era

Definition

The Victorian era refers to the period in British history during Queen Victoria's reign from 1837 to 1901. It was characterized by industrialization, urbanization, scientific advancements, social reforms, and British global dominance.

Analogy

The Victorian era is like a bustling city with new inventions popping up left and right. Just as skyscrapers were built taller during this time period, British influence reached unprecedented heights worldwide.

Related terms

Industrial Revolution: The Industrial Revolution was a period of rapid industrialization that occurred in Britain during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. It transformed society through mechanization and led to significant social changes.

Social Reforms: Social reforms refer to efforts made to address social inequalities or injustices prevalent during a specific period. In Victorian England, examples include labor laws reform and women's suffrage movements.

Global Dominance: Global dominance refers to a nation's significant influence, control, or power over other countries or regions on a global scale. In the Victorian era, Britain held considerable economic and political sway across many parts of the world.

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