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Victorian Era

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Victorian Era

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  1. The Victorian Era By: Reyna Hermosillo History 1102 Spring 2018

  2. What caused the economic and society growth during the Victorian Era? How were children and women involved? • Thesis: The Victorian Era brought along many changes. • Queen Victoria became queen in 1837 until her death in 1901. She held 68 years in reign. New developments took place during this time that changed the life of everyone living this time period.

  3. Advancements • Author: Eric Evans • Link:http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/overview_victorians_01.shtml • Summary: In the start of the Victorian Era the Industrial Revolution was happening which contributed to the growth of products. During this time new manufactures were being developed. The most important would have to the first electric train which facilitated every ones life. • Evaluation of source: This source is credible because it was written by a professor.

  4. Population • Author: Historical Association • Link:https://www.history.org.uk/primary/resource/3871/victorian-britain-a-brief-history • Summary: During this time period the population of Britain doubled because people migrated. Due to the Industrial Revolution which captivated many people which caused them to leave their homes and find job opportunities else where. • Evaluation of source: This article is credible because it was published in the historian association.

  5. Population • Author: Robert Wilde • Link:https://www.thoughtco.com/population-growth-and-movement-industrial-revolution-1221640 • Summary: The rate of babies being born out of marriage increased during this time which caused an increase the population and also people where having children a younger ages then before. • Evaluation of source: The source is credible because the article comes from a reputable site.

  6. Employment • Author: Jan Humphries • Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87eVOpbcoVo • Summary: The majority of people that were employed during this time were children and they are the ones who help the development of England. Children were taken to work but did not know the extent of work and at times where lied to. • Evaluation of source: This video was made by a professor that read diaries of children who went through this time period

  7. Child Labor • Author: collection of actual interviews • Link:http://www2.needham.k12.ma.us/nhs/cur/Baker_00/2002_p7/ak_p7/childlabor.html • Summary: During this era there were two types of children the poor and the wealthy. The children that were raised in low income families that worked to help sustain the family. They worked long hours at such young ages. While the children that were wealthy were raised mainly by nannies who taught them manners.

  8. Evaluation of source: this source is creditable because the article come from primary sources from actual interviews.

  9. Laws for child labor • Author: Carolyn Tuttle • Link:https://eh.net/encyclopedia/child-labor-during-the-british-industrial-revolution/ • Summary: Children working at a young age sounds horrific. Some laws were passed to protect children but were not the best. One law restricts the minimum age for children to work at 9-years-olds and also that they were not able to work for more then 12 hours per day. • Evaluation of source: This source is credible due to association published document from Lake Forest College.

  10. Agriculture • Author: Catherine Eagleton & Artemis Manolopoulou • Link:http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/publications/online_research_catalogues/paper_money/paper_money_of_england__wales/the_industrial_revolution.aspx • Summary: Due to increase of population the agriculture grew. Also, new machinery was invented that helped with producing more products to help with growth. • Evaluation of source: This article was present by the British Museum.

  11. Women • Author: Victorian England • Link:https://valmcbeath.com/victorian-era-womens-suffrage/#.WqnjX_nwaM8 • Summary: Movement began to fight for women’s right. The movement began in 1897 women became frustrated with the inequality between men and women. • Evaluation of source: The article was published by Valmcbreath.com which is well known in England.

  12. Women’s Right • Author: Fixer Uk • Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpU0c15coBU • Summary: Women in England had to fight for their rights but it paid off because in 1900 they were able to vote and is 1907 women were able to sit in counsel. • Evaluation of source: This video take information that is credible and puts in as a video.

  13. What people thought of women • Author: BBC New • Link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbdskuuocpg • Summary: In the video it explains that men were under the impression that women hated men and therefore where fighting for their right. However they were wrong because women wanted to be outside the home, to work, attend school, travel, and have equal rights like men. • Evaluation of source: The video was published by a well know British broadcaster.

  14. Conclusion • As we can see during the Victorian Era many changes took place. Women were able to vote, work, and have a better education. The growth of population caused for more jobs to be open and eventually child labor was vanished!

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