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    When queen Victoria was young she was told she’d be queen. To which she responded “I’ll be good.” (Nelson). Even as a child Queen Victoria knew what type of Queen she wanted to be. She would learn‚ grow and eventually be ready to become Queen. Queen Victoria knew stepping into a high position of power would be difficult and that she would deal with wars‚ death‚ conflicts in society‚ and trouble growing the empire. She decided that she would be strong‚ helpful‚ and stand for compromise. Queen Victoria

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    Victoria Climbie By Shannon Pidgley What happened to Victoria Climbie and her abusers? • Victoria was born in Abobo‚ she left the country with her great aunt Marie – Therese Kouau a French citizen for an education in France. They travelled and ended up living in London in April 1999. It is unknown when Climbie’s abuse started but it was known that it had got worse when Kouau moved herself and Climbie into Carl Manning’s home who was known to be Kouau’s boyfriend. During the abuse it has been recognised

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    2001 The “Victoria Climbie” inquiry began; the inquiry reviewed what went wrong and why systems failed to prevent the death of this innocent young girl. On February 25 2000 Victoria Climbie was declared dead after months of abuse and neglect‚ the torture of which she was subjected to was what many described as “the worst abuse of a child they had ever seen.” The torture included starvation‚ cigarette burns‚ repeated beatings with a bike chain and hammer blows to her toes. When Victoria was declared

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    but what I think of them.” Queen Victoria for the people‚ she was destined to solve the people problems. Queen Victoria was a kind woman. Throughout her troubled childhood‚ Victoria remained positive and focused. Several people considered Queen Victoria a proud queen who went out of her way to assure that her people were happy. Queen Victoria supported her people in great ways such as‚ giving woman petticoats; she built schoolhouses for the poor. When Queen Victoria died at the age of 82‚ she was still

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    • Identify your topic: Queen Victoria • Political/ social context: Victoria turned 18 on 24 May 1837. On 20 June 1837‚ William IV died at the age of 71‚ and Victoria became Queen of the United Kingdom. Her coronation took place on 28 June 1838‚ and she became the first sovereign to take up residence at Buckingham Palace. The reform of government allowed England to avoid the politically wrong conditions sweeping across Europe in the mid-nineteenth century. The continent experienced the growing

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    most influential monarch in the Victorian Era‚ Queen Victoria. As a result‚ we chose to discuss and focus inquiries about her reign and other related matters. The Real Power Queen Victoria Known for having the second longest reign of any other monarch in British history‚ only to be beaten by Queen Elizabeth II‚ Queen Victoria was the queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901. Born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24‚ 1819‚ in London‚ England‚ she became the heir

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    for society. Queen Victoria was in reign during this time period‚ coining the term Victorian Era. During this time‚ England found large technological advance along with many changes among the societal views‚ especially due to a shift in labor from agricultural to industrial. This era helped to move England along its way to a global power‚ earning much respect among fellow European countries in company with respect from colonies across the sea in North America. Queen Victoria came into this world

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    Early Life Queen Victoria born Alexandrina Victoria on May 24th‚ 1819 in Kensington Palace‚ London‚ England. Victoria was the only child of Edward and Victoria Maria Louisa. The time spent with her parents were short lived as Edward passed away when Victoria was only eight months old. Growing up in the royal family‚ Victoria was educated in the Royal Palace by a governess. Victoria had a knack for drawing‚ painting‚ and eventually journal writing. Victoria first learned of her future role as a princess

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    On October 15‚ 2001‚ at 10:25 a.m.‚ Victoria Imani Allen was born in Norfolk‚ Virginia. Victoria was born prematurely to Jacqueline‚ and Luther Allen III. The hospital she was born in was the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters. She was one pound‚ and nine ounces. Victoria had to go through many milestones to get where she is today. If it was not for the grace of God‚ she would not be excelling in life. As you know Victoria was born prematurely on October 15‚ 2001‚ at 10:25 AM. She also

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    At first glance‚ Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s reign in Britain seems stereotypical of the era. Social standards had predetermined their wedding‚ the couple stimulated a strong sense of nationalism‚ and they abundantly supplied Europe with royal offspring. However‚ as Gillian Gill highlights in her book‚ “We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers‚ Partners‚ Rivals” in reality this relationship was far from orthodox. In a world where misogyny‚ debt‚ and lewd behavior were common among rulers‚ their

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