
It continued to decrease with the socialistic revolutions in Europe. Because of this the royal family lost a lot of their popularity. Transcript: Suicide 1838, Margaret Moyes Glorification of suicide, suicidal art Was it really a female issue? 1837-1901 1850 Victoria's husband Albert dies The nobilities Old money 1861 Harlotry - "The Great Social Evil" An act old as humanity itself One in twelve Harlotry was widely spread even though the domesticated woman was ideal Second industrial revolution Queen Victoria dies, ending her era 1800 working class Queen Victoria avoided making public appearances after Albert's death. They didnt have nice clothes and good food.

There were times that The parents could not afford children and had to make them homeless. The Homes for Poor Children The poor children had NOTHING.

During winter they had nice warm beds and nice shoes. They had nice big tea partys and wore nice warm clothes. They were giving almost eveything they wanted. Homes for the Wealthy Kids The wealthy Kids lived in nice homes. They made the young kids do the hard and dangerous work because they were so small and could fit into smaller places. It didnt matter the gender they were forced to work in factories. The poor children were not given a chance to get an education, so they were forced to work. They were just made to go to school and seek that higher education. They were not forced to work at a young age. Boys could seek a higher education to become whatever they wanted.

so the young girls jobs were to learn to become these thing and to take good care of there husbands. The young girls were allowed to go to school but never could seek a higer education because they were taught to be good mothers and good wifes. They were sent to work in factories rather than going to school. They were not really offered education like the wealthy children were. Boys were offered a higher degree of education. The girls were able to attend school but were taught to become house wife and good mothers. They were able to attend schools and get a good education. Transcript: WHat were the rights of children during the victorian era? Education for the wealthy children. Many of the things we have nowadays like photography, telephones, electric light bulbs and cars were all invented during the Victorian Era. The Victorian period saw many major developments that made travel, communications and trade easier for many people. Wealthier people could afford their own horse-drawn carriages. By the 1860s, this was when people started to talk about the huge iron steamships, watched airships, and then in the 1890s people could travel by motor car Early Traveling During the Victorian Era -Electric Telegraph -Telephone -Cars -Bicycles became popular -Penny Black Stamp -Electric Light Bulb -Steam -The very first electric train Mid Victorian Era Travel and Technology Examples of the Inventions At the beginning of the Victorian era, most people travelled by road either on horseback, in horse-drawn vehicles or on foot. Many Inventions happened during the Victorian Era. Transcript: Most of the new technology we have today were invented during the victorian era like motor cars, steam ships, telephone, light bulb, the electric train and many more.
