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Malia Gillespie
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26 December, 08:37
What was the importantce about the Victorian era
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Overview of the Victorian era. Politics were important to the victorians; they believed in the perfection of their evolved representative government, and in exporting it throughout the British Empire. This age saw the birth and spread of political movements, most notably socialism, liberalism and organised feminism.
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