Some enemies of Britain in Victorian times included Russia, which posed a threat to British interests in Central Asia and the Middle East; France, with whom Britain had a history of rivalry and competition in Europe and colonies; and various indigenous peoples who resisted British colonial rule in Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
Oh, dude, enemies? Canada doesn't really have enemies in the traditional sense. I mean, we're all just chillin' up here, maple syrup in hand, eh? Like, sure, we might have some friendly hockey rivalries with the US or some playful banter with our neighbors, but enemies? Nah, we're too busy apologizing and saying sorry to have time for that drama.
Yes, bribery and corruption were prevalent in the Victorian period, particularly in politics and business. The lack of regulation and oversight allowed for unethical practices to flourish, with bribery being used to secure influence and power. However, there were also efforts to combat corruption through various reform movements and legislation.
Yes, Britain uses a form of representative democracy with a parliamentary system of government. This means that citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf in Parliament.
Nursing. Eighty-eight percent of workers in nursing in Great Britain are women.
"The subcontinent" is India and Pakistan. The British left there in 1948. Should you mean Britain's exit from the European Union, the answer is that the exit has a firm base in Britain's deep-rooted reluctance to hand over its sovereignty to the EU's civil servants in Brussels. But from a purely economic perspective Britain's exit may not be a good idea, as the EU will very probably flatly refuse to allow Britain easy access to the European market while Britain in turn might block free traffic of goods, persons and services from EU into the UK. So the exit will probably in the long term hurt the UK's economic development.
Sorry but your question is an oxymoron as 'Old Britain' and 'Victorian times' represent two widely separated time periods.
Yes, mines have existed in Britain since prehistoric times and they were many mines in Victorian Britain furnishing the coal and metal ores that British industry needed.
In Victorian times it was Britain who controlled Egypt
In Britain, the death penalty by hanging.
In Britain, the death penalty by hanging.
Children living in Britain during Victorian times, were either rich or poor. If they were poor, they often had to work to help out the family.
i don't know hehe Melodrama was at the height of its popularity in Britain in Victorian times.
a long time ago after Victorian times.
Queen Victoria was the Monarch of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 to 1901
The most industrialised nation on earth and the leader of the biggest empire ever known.
yes they did have shotguns in Victorian times.
Victoria reigned in Victorian times.