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Early Victorian Age - Coggle Diagram
Early Victorian Age
The Victorians
strict moral values
prudery
puritanism
repression of sexuality
the need to work hard
ownership of a comfortable house
regular attendance to church
charity actions from each member of the family
possession of good manners
sense of duty
respectability
improvement of reading skills
education
the position of the husband was dominant
man
breadwinner
woman
the angel of the house
five types of women
the fallen woman
the working class woman
the femme fata
the middle class woman
the new woman
two doctrines
the utilitarianism
the evangelicalism
rich and poor
"The Bayswater Omnibus"
Social reform
1834
poor law amendment act
1867
the second Reform Bill
1833
Factory Acts
1870
Education Act
1832
the first Reform Bill
1884
the third Reform Bill
Social events
1860
London Underground
1853-1856
Crimean War
1845
The Great Famine
Caused an emigration to America
1839-1842/1856-1860
Opium Wars
Great Britain vs. China and India
1851
The Great Exibition
1834
Whorkhouses
Queen Victoria
1837-1901
was the symbol of that era
was near to the common people
restored the reputation of the monarchy