An English era is only named after a monarch, when the nation had experienced significant historical events during a monarch's reign. The Victorian era is the period associated with Queen Victoria's reign (1837-1901), it was an important era of the United Kingdom that marked the height of the British Industrial Revolution, and the apex of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had the longest reign in British history, and the cultural, political, economic, industrial and scientific changes that occurred during her reign were remarkable.
An English era is only named after a monarch, when the nation had experienced significant historical events during a monarch's reign. The Victorian era is the period associated with Queen Victoria's reign (1837-1901), it was an important era of the United Kingdom that marked the height of the British Industrial Revolution, and the apex of the British Empire. Queen Victoria had the longest reign in British history, and the cultural, political, economic, industrial and scientific changes that occurred during her reign were remarkable.
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In the Romantic Age, they were focused on expressing their freely imaginative thought. Victorian time, writers were more focused on social issues. Also, poetry was bigger in the Romantic age than the Victorian age
Usually from about 12 years of age
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no not really
It was called the Victorian Age as it was the time the Queen Victoria ruled.
The Victorian Crossroads are in the Victorian Age, at the Corner of Balta St.
The Victorian Age was a time period that began in 1837 and ended in 1901.
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The Edwardian age followed the Victorian age.
In the victorian times you hadto work till the ageof 18 years old
yes and it is Victorian
If you mean Charles Dickens, this particular time was called the "Victorian Age"
In the Romantic Age, they were focused on expressing their freely imaginative thought. Victorian time, writers were more focused on social issues. Also, poetry was bigger in the Romantic age than the Victorian age
It is certainly permissible! (in this day and age, though not in Victorian England, for instance!). ;)
round about the age of 80
Usually from about 12 years of age