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THE FIRST HALF OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN, 1838-1848 THE CHARTISM PAYED…
THE FIRST HALF OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S REIGN
QUEEN VICTORIAN'S REIGN WAS THE LONGEST IN THE HISTORY
1837-1901
THE NATION IDENTIFIED WITH THE QUEEN
HER EXAMPLARY WAY OF LIFE
HER STRICT CODE OF BEHVIOUR
HER FIRST YEARS OF REIGN
PROGRESS
IMPERIAL EXPANSION
BECAUSE
SHE RAIGN COSTITUTIONALLY AVOIDING THE STORM OF REVOLUTION (1848)
SHE NECER OVERRULED PARLAMENT, SHE BECAME A MEDIATOR ABOVE PARTY POLITICS
DEVELOPMENTS AND SOCIAL REFORMS
TEN HOURS ACT
1838-1848 THE CHARTISM PAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE
SOCIAL REFORMS
EXTENSION OF THE RIGTH TO VOTE
ITS DEMANDS WERE REFUSE BY THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
THE MOVEMENT DIED
THE POLITICAL PARTIES DURING HER REIGN
TWO PARTIES
THE CONSERVATORIES
THE LIBERALS
PROMOTED A STRONG CAMPAIN FOR THE FREE TRADE
REPEAL OF CORN LAWS
MANTEINED THE PRICE OF GORN HIGH
THE FOREIGN POLICY
ENGLAND WAS READY TO FIGHT WARS TO PROTECT ITS TRADING ROUTES
CHINA
CRIMEAS WAR
INDIA