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Title: Alexandrina Victoria Regina of the House of Hanover


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Alexandrina VictoriaRegina of the House of
Hanover
  • 1819-1901

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Monarchy
  • Lived from May 24th 1819 January 22nd 1901
  • June 20th 1837 began her reign as Queen of the
    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland which
    would last 63 years, seven months the longest
    of any other British monarch to date
  • She was the first monarch to reside at Buckingham
    Palace
  • The time of Queen Victorias reign is known as
    the Victorian era and is renowned as a time of
    industrial, political, and military progress
    within the United Kingdom.
  • Queen Victorias reign was marked by a great
    expansion of the British Empire as it became the
    foremost global power of the time.

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Personal Life
  • Queen Victoria was mostly of German descent
  • She married her first cousin, Prince Albert of
    Sax-Coburg and Gotha with whom she had nine
    children As the monarch she had to propose to
    him and in 1840 they married
  • She had nine children She arranged marriages
    for these nine children and also for her
    resulting forty-two grand children across Europe,
    in doing so earning herself the nickname, the
    grandmother of Europe.

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Important People
  • In Queen Victorias early reign the government
    was controlled by the Whig Party, which had been
    in power, except for brief intervals, since 1830.
    Therefore, the Whig Prime Minister, Lord
    Melbourne, became a powerful influence in the
    life of the politically inexperienced Queen, who
    relied on him for advice
  • The extensiveness of Victorias family in some
    ways tied Europe together
  • Victoria's principal adviser was her uncle King
    Leopold I of Belgium
  • In early reign the Queen commissioned Sir Robert
    Peel, a Tory, to form a new ministry which
    resulted in the bedchamber crisis
  • Queen Victorias husband to whom she was happily
    married played an important role in governing
    with her

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Contributions
  • Gradual establishment of modern constitutional
    monarchy
  • The power of the House of Commons increased as
    the result of a series of legal reforms, at the
    expense of the House of Lords and the monarchy,
    with the monarch's role becoming gradually more
    symbolic.
  • As the Victorian reign became more symbolic
    rather than political, further attention was
    given to values such as morality and family
    relationships rather than sexual, financial, and
    personal scandals that had previously been
    associated with members of the House of Hanover,
    discrediting it.
  • Created for Britain the concept of family
    monarchy with which the middle classes could
    identify.

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