The Victorian Period 1830-1901.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Victorian Period
Advertisements

PresentationExpress. Click a subsection to advance to that particular section. Advance through the slide show using your mouse or the space bar. An Economic.
The Victorian Period A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe: Population of London expands from 2 to 6 million Impact.
The Victorian Age The setting for Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.
Introduction to the Victorian Era Preparation for Great Expectations English 1 CAS Mrs. Paolicelli.
The Victorian Period A Time of Change Age of Industry – prosperity and change Science is on the rise World’s foremost imperial power Changes.
The Victorian Period
The Victorian Period (Lit Book pg. 783).
British Rule in India. The Sepoy Mutiny British Colonial India in the early 1800’s was administered not by the government but by the British East India.
Charles Dickens and the Victorian Era
Immigration Page 15 Melting Pot U.S. is a land of immigrants Blending of many different cultures.
The Age of Imperialism Red-coated British soldiers stand at attention around a royal pavilion during a ceremony in India. Britain’s Queen Victoria.
15.1 Liberal Reforms in Great Britain & Its Empire
The Victorian Period: 1832–1901 Introduction to the Literary Period
WARM-UP. Chapter 9 (Standards / ) THE AGE OF IMPERIALISM.
Britain Tech- nology The People Imperial- ism Labor
The Victorian Era. Overview 1837 – 1901 Heavily influenced by the Industrial Revolution Period of prosperity, industrialization, colonization, and reform.
Victorian England and the Age of Mass Politics
Industrialization and Imperialism. Industrialization A period of technological advancement and social change Began in great Britain in the 1700’s and.
Tolloi Elisa 5BLS SIMILARITIES BETWEEN THE VICTORIAN AGE AND THE MODERN WORLD.
The Victorian Period 1832 – Queen Victoria became queen in 1837 when she was only eighteen married Prince Albert and had nine children set an example.
George Eliot. Born November 22, 1819 Born November 22, 1819 Mother died of cancer when she was 16 Mother died of cancer when she was 16 Took care of.
The Victorian Period (An Introduction)
Victorian England. Queen Victoria: the Namesake Queen from 1837 to 1901 –Key royal personality for most of 19 th Century –Symbolizes the prosperity, expansion,
The Victorian Period A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe Population of London expands from two million to six million.
The Victorian Period A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe Population of London expands from two million to six million.
THE VICTORIAN PERIOD. TIMELINE 1832 First reform Bill 1837 Victoria becomes Queen 1846 Corn Laws Repealed 1850 Tennyson replaces Wordsworth.
The Victorian Age ( ).
The Victorian Period A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe Population of London expands from two million to six million.
VictorianEngland Queen Victoria r Britain: s * The most prosperous period in British history. *BUT, Britain’s prosperity didn’t do.
  London becomes most important city in Europe  Population of London expands from two million to six million  Shift from ownership of land.
Background Information on the Setting for Novels of this Era from Create ‘n Time.
The Victorian Age Developments during the Victorian Period Rapid growth of cities, including London, indicating a shift from owning and working.
The Victorian Period
The Industrial Revolution Unit 2 Study Guide Chapter 9 Pages
Queen Victoria She ascended the throne in 1837 succeeding her uncle, William IV and became Queen of England She died in 1901 at the age of 82.
The Victorian Age Historical Context Period named for Queen Victoria She ruled for 64 years! Great economic growth Probably the richest country.
The Age of Imperialism Red-coated British soldiers stand at attention around a royal pavilion during a ceremony in India. Britain’s Queen Victoria.
The Victorian Period A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe Population of London expands from two million to six million.
Liberal Reforms in G.B. & Its Empire.  Industrial Revolution brought wealth & power to G.B.  Spread political philosophy, liberalism, supported gov.
The Victorian Period A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe Population of London expands from two million to six million.
Sambourne House, London. The Victorian Age ( 1830 – 1901) Ms I. Marinaro.
THE VICTORIAN AGE …from 1832… …to 1901
The Victorian Period
Chapter 23 INDUSTRIALIZATION & NATIONALISM
The Victorian Era
The age in perspective History and society
The Victorian Period
The Victorian Age
Queen Victoria Anne Marie Zvirik.
The Victorian Period
Victorian Period
The Victorian Period
Era of Contradictions The Victorian Period Era of Contradictions.
The Victorian Period.
Spread of Industrialization
The Victorian Age 1 From 1837 to 1901, the greatest symbol in British life was Queen Victoria. Although she exercised little real political power, she.
The Victorian Period
The Age of Imperialism Red-coated British soldiers stand at attention around a royal pavilion during a ceremony in India. Britain’s Queen Victoria.
European Imperialism.
The Age of Imperialism Red-coated British soldiers stand at attention around a royal pavilion during a ceremony in India. Britain’s Queen Victoria.
Global History and Geography 10th Grade Boys & Girls 17 January 2019
The Victorian Period
Reforms in the British Empire
The Victorian Period
Victorian Summary English 223, Spring 2019.
World History: Unit 3, Chapter 9, Section 1
The Victorian Age 1830’s
Unit 3: Discovering the Self - Part 2
Unit 2 United States History
Presentation transcript:

The Victorian Period 1830-1901

A Time of Change London becomes most important city in Europe Population of London expands from two million to six million Shift from ownership of land to modern urban economy Impact of industrialism Increase in wealth World’s foremost imperial power Victorian people suffered from anxiety, a sense of being displaced persons in an age of technological advances.

Queen Victoria and the Victorian Temperment Ruled England from 1837-1901 Exemplifies Victorian qualities: earnestness, moral responsibility, domestic propriety The Victorian Period was an age of transition An age characterized by energy and high moral purpose

Decorum and Authority The belief that life would be improved if it became more refined, more rationally organized, and better policed…therefore, England would become a safer and better place.

The Early Victorian Period 1830-1848 In 1830, the Liverpool and Manchester Railway opened, the first public railway line in the world. By 1850, railway lines connected England’s major cities By 1900 , England had 15,195 lines of railroad and an underground rail system beneath London. The train transformed England’s landscape, supported the growth of commerce, and shrank the distance between cities.

Optimism Advances in science and technology convinced intellectuals and reformers that human efforts could overcome all problems. However, the materialism, secularism, and waste led some writers to wonder if their culture really were advancing.

The Reform Bill of 1832 Transformed English class structure Extended the right to vote to all males owning property Second Reform Bill passed in 1867 Extended right to vote to working class

The Time of Troubles 1830’s and 1840’s Unemployment Poverty Rioting Slums in large cities Working conditions for women and children were terrible Famine in Ireland

The Mid-Victorian Period 1848-1870 A time of prosperity, improvement, stability, optimism Living conditions improved, Food and other commodities became more available Laws regulated child labor Compulsory education

The Crystal Palace Erected to display the exhibits of modern industry and science at the 1851 Great Exhibition One of the first buildings constructed according to modern architectural principles The building symbolized the triumphs of Victorian industry

The British Empire Many Between 1853 and 1880, large scale immigration to British colonies In 1857, Parliament took over the government of India and Queen Victoria became empress of India. Many British people saw the expansion of empire as a moral responsibility. Missionaries spread Christianity in India, Asia, and Africa.

Challenges to Religious Belief Science Huxley Darwin- the Origin of Species and The Descent of Man Higher Criticism Examination of the Bible as a mere text of history Source studies Geology Astronomy

The Late Victorian Period 1870-1901 Decay of Victorian values British imperialism Boer War Irish question Bismarck's Germany became a rival power United States became a rival power Economic depression led to mass immigration Socialism

Reality of the Era at Its End The writing reflects the dangers and benefits of rapid industrialization, while encouraging readers to examine closely their own understanding of the era’s progress.