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Victorian values, cultural assumptions, and beliefs - Coggle Diagram
Victorian values, cultural assumptions, and beliefs
Beliefs
the movement of power between to the Roman Catholic Church caused a spark of literary works that both represented religion and science.
"The British saw themselves as the leaders of the world, assuming the "white man's burden" and spreading civilization and religion to the so-called dark places on Earth" ("The Victorian Age" 290).
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A shift in the peoples view of religion caused a new view on culture brought on by different philosophies.
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Industrialization
One of the catalysts for industrialization was the railroad expansion increasing the economics of this time.
"Men, women, and children lived in abysmal conditions, working six days a week for up to sixteen hours a day in factories and mines at a time when there were minimum wage if age limits" ("The Victorian Age" 291).
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