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A Victorian is a British citizen who lived during the reign of Queen Victoria, who was Queen of England from 1837 until her death in 1901. Mother Teresa wasn't born until 1910 in Albania, so, no, she was not a Victorian.
In Victorian England, laws were created by the British Parliament, which consisted of the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The monarch, Queen Victoria, also played a role in the legislative process by giving royal assent to bills passed by Parliament.
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.
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You can speak a Victorian dialogue using the Received pronunciation of British English. This is the pronunciation that was considered correct in Victorian times.
The living conditions in British history during 1550-1650 were not desirable. There was frequent violence and the environment was unsanitary and lacked proper hygiene.
yes they are from england!!...thats why they have kind of a british/england accent
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Sometime in the Victorian Era.