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Either Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Zimbabwe
The British Empire no longer exists but there about 50 independent countries within the British Commonwealth, some of whom still choose to have Queen Elizabeth II as their Head of State.
The British pound of the Victorian Era was the most valuable currency in the world. It was worth about 100 times more than what it is worth today.
the british empire in the nineteenth century was ruled by a constitutional monarchy.The british parliament headed by a prime minister co-ruled with the king and queen.For much of the nineteenth century the monarches of Britain were the prince consort Albert and the empress/Queen Victoria. The british empire was bankrupt by george 4th actually!
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For the British Empire, the Victorian Era was a time of great wealth, prosperity and general advancement all around. The Victorian Era coincided with the height of the British Empire.
Either Afghanistan, Iraq, Cyprus, Zimbabwe
The British Empire no longer exists but there about 50 independent countries within the British Commonwealth, some of whom still choose to have Queen Elizabeth II as their Head of State.
You can speak a Victorian dialogue using the Received pronunciation of British English. This is the pronunciation that was considered correct in Victorian times.
He was a famous British engineer in Victorian times.
The British pound of the Victorian Era was the most valuable currency in the world. It was worth about 100 times more than what it is worth today.
the british empire in the nineteenth century was ruled by a constitutional monarchy.The british parliament headed by a prime minister co-ruled with the king and queen.For much of the nineteenth century the monarches of Britain were the prince consort Albert and the empress/Queen Victoria. The british empire was bankrupt by george 4th actually!
The most industrialised nation on earth and the leader of the biggest empire ever known.
New Zealand, Canada, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, West Indies, Gibraltar, South Africa, Kenya, India, Zimbabwe, Australia and Guyana