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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 1819 Potato Famine 1837 1845 Social Change The expansion of the economy between 1760 and 1815 was largely due to the potatoes presence as a staple food for farmers. The large dependency on this single crop and the lack of genetic variability among potatoes were two reasons why the famine had such devastating economic effects. First year of queen Victoria's reighn Queen Victoria’s liking towards corset tops caused a fashion revolution during the Victorian Age. In addition to that, her choice of a white wedding dress marked the beginning of a tradition that lives on today. Florence Nightingale The American colonies werelost under King George III, Queen Victoria's grandfather. 1829 Revolutionary Train Paves The Way She volunteered to nurse soldiers during the Crimean War. She analysed the difficult conditions to help revolutionize the service of nursing and the treatment of patients. Built by George Stephenson, the Locomotion was the first public steam railway in the world. It traveled through north-east England. As well as writing popular novels, Charles Dickens took great interest in the social issues of his day. Lasting for six years, the potato famine killed over a million men, women and children in Ireland and caused another million to flee the country to America. Nancy Martinez P3 Her reign was longer than that of any other monarch.Her reign was on of industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military change and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. She was the last monarch of the House of Hanover. Queen Victoria Born Queen Victoria's Influence on Fashion THE VICTORIAN ERA Fun Fact Charles Dickens A Visual History of Different social classes could be distinguished through areas like power, authority, wealth, living conditions, life-span, and education.The basic hierarchical structure was comprised of the upper, middle, and working classes. The working class was looked down upon and shut out of politics.
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