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Changes In The Victorian Age

The changes in the Victorian Age, approximately 69 years long, contributed more to the advancement of the world than the other two thousand years of it's existence. It was a time of expansion, reform, and technological advancement. Thus mark twain was essentially correct in saying that "British history is two thousand years old, and yet in a good many ways the world has moved farther ahead since the queen was born than it moved in the rest of the two thousand years put together."


New things were introduced into the world, revolutionizing it, moving it one step closer to the modern world today. During much of the 1830's many new reforms were passed under Lord Melbourne of the Whig party. He served as their foreign minister and with the annexation of new Zealand and the beginning of a war with China, it seemed as though Palmerston's clever diplomacy showed promise for the British. Many of the changes that took place in Britain during those nearly seven decades greatly affected the rest of the world. Transportation of people and goods was made easier by steamships and railways, also decreasing their costs. Antiseptic surgery was introduced by Joseph Lister and Florence Nightingale introduced the first modern nursing school. The McCormick reaper prevented agricultural decline while the Bessemer process helped simplify the steel making process, benefiting the industry and increasing textile imports. This idea was affirmed with eventual acquisition of Hong Kong in 1842. In 1832, the Reform bill was passed, expanding voter rights to men with property. The Mid-Victorian period proved to be a time of prosperity in the field of technology. almerston, had between 1830 and 1840, helped to expand the British empire. When Sir Peel of the Tories came into power, He abolished the corn laws allowing some ease to famine victims.

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