Queen Victoria had a long reign as Queen of England and an entire era known as the "Victorian era" was dedicated to her name. She ascended to the throne in 1837 and remained queen until her death in 1901.
They did, he became Edward VII. He was Victoria's eldest son.
She knew, because after her uncle died she had to take over Britain.
That would be never. Scotland had been part of the United Kingdom for many years before Queen Victoria came to the throne in 1836.
Queen Victoria took over countries for the same reason that any empire does. It served to increase England's economic prosperity and military power.
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During the reign of Queen Victoria (roughly the latter two-thirds of the 19th century). If you need exact dates, Victoria took the throne on 20 June 1837 and died on 22 January 1901.
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Queen Elizabeth 1 didn't take over Edward 1 it was Queen Mary Tudor was next in line.
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Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, a long, long time before Queen Elizabeth II was born. You might be referring to the Queen Mother, Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wife of George VI. She was never styled as Queen Elizabeth I or II though, because she was not a sovereign. She was a Queen Consort, the wife of a King, but had none of his powers, nor was she in line to the throne. When George VI died, the throne passed to the next in line, Elizabeth II.
60 years after she became queen.