Queen Victoria herself did not have hemophilia she was just a carrier for it. The impact for her being a carrier for hemophilia was catastrophic. Many historians would say that because of her transfering the gene for hemophilia to two daughers and a son it had an impact in the Russian revolution, and the Spanish Revolution.
The Russian Revolution part was because Queen Victoria passed in on to her daughter Alice, who passed it on to her daughter Alexandra, who passed it on to her son Alexi the Tsarivitch of Russia. No one outside of the Russian royal family knew the Alexi had hemophilia and resented Rasputin for getting near the Emperial family which ultimatly led to the Revelution
The Spanish Revelution because Queen Victoria passed the gene onto her daughter Beatrice who passed it on to her daughter Victoria Eugenia who passed it on to some of her children and several sons were disqualified from the throne of Spain because they were hemophiliacs. This ultimatly led to Franco taking over.
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She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families
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She supported reforms that improved education and sanitation for poor families.
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