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Harlamova29_29 [7]
3 years ago
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1. Why was there no revolution in England?

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1 answer:
Ivan3 years ago
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Explanation:

1. English peasants failed to carry out a “true revolution” because they were peasants, not because they were English (or incipiently British). The most radical elements in later bourgeois revolutions (such as the French Revolution, or the Europeanrevolutions of 1848) likewise went down to defeat.

2. On 30th March 1856, the Crimean War was formally brought to an end with the signing of the Treaty of Paris. This formal recognition signed at the Congress of Paris came after Russia accepted a humiliating defeat against the alliance of Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire and Sardinia.

3. The Working class consisted of unskilled laborers who worked inbrutal and unsanitary conditions. They did not have access to clean water and food, education for their children, or proper clothing. It is common that men were influenced by aspects such a domesticity, economy, gender roles, imperialism, manners, religion and sporting competition. Men in the Victorian Era were expected to be gentlemen. They were meant to provide for their families, as well as the protector. Women were expected to behave and be submissive. For both common men and women, family was the most important.

4. The middle class grew in diversity, and accumulated most of the wealth, and they were all so different that at the time one could barely even give a detailed definition of middle class. Their strong and growing work force strengthened the english economy, and for their hard work they received the most benefit.

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5. The period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 1837 until her death in 1901 was marked by sweeping progress and ingenuity. It was the time of the world's first Industrial Revolution, political reform and social change, Charles Dickens and Charles Darwin, a railway boom and the first telephone and telegraph.

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