¿COMO ERA VIVIR en la INGLATERRA VICTORIANA?
The Victorian age in England is generally defined by the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 to 1901. There were so many changes during the different phases of Victoria's reign that the 64 years of her reign can be separated into 3 different periods: the first period that lasts until 1851 is a period of growth; England's manufacturing and trade forces grew more and more. In 1851, the Great Exhibition in London began the second and most important period. England was now the world's leading industrial country; The period of supremacy had begun. The late Victorian period spans the last quarter century. During this phase, England lost its supremacy and society had a more critical view of the previous periods.

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