None; she had no power to make laws, although she (and subsequent monarchs) had the ceremonial power of final agreement to laws passed by Parliament (The Royal Assent).
She funded public schools, lowered property requirements to vote, and she limited the amount of time children and woman could work in factories.
she did not make any laws she didnt have the power ofthe law so she didn't make any
Victoria
Queen Victoria changed her name because her name (Alexandrian) was not British enough for a queen
Queen Victoria over doubled the population of England!
Because of Queen Victoria, women wore different types of dresses. She also changed certain laws in Britain.
shut it
she died
Victoria changed the way we live through different way
they ate chicken
Caroline Norton wrote to Queen Victoria, not Queen Elizabeth. She was an influential writer and social reformer in the 19th century and was known for advocating for women's rights and changes to divorce laws. Some of her letters to Queen Victoria focused on these issues.
No Queen Victoria was privately tutored.
No, Queen Victoria is not single.
queen Victoria is dead