No, The Victorian era of the United Kingdom was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from June 1837 until her death on the 22nd of January 1901.
WW1 took place between 1914-1918.
No, World War 1 was not in Victorian times. The Victorian era, characterized by the reign of Queen Victoria, lasted from 1837 to 1901. World War 1 took place from 1914 to 1918, after the Victorian era had ended.
No, it wasn't. The Victorian Era lasted only during Queen Victoria's lifetime; she died in 1901. World War I began in the summer of 1914.
The use of the cane in schools has a long history and is unrelated to World War 1. Introduced in Victorian times to replace the birch rod and the whip, it continued in use in England till about 1990.
in those times immigrants were relative with world war 1...because they had to leave like an immigrant those....
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By the end of World War 1, the amount of troops killed for all armies combined totaled around 250,000. World War two, however, claimed more than 10,000,000 soldiers. This is more than 40 times the amount from World War 1.
No, it wasn't. The Victorian Era lasted only during Queen Victoria's lifetime; she died in 1901. World War I began in the summer of 1914.
An unexploded bomb from world war 1
The use of the cane in schools has a long history and is unrelated to World War 1. Introduced in Victorian times to replace the birch rod and the whip, it continued in use in England till about 1990.
In 1804, the world's population reached 1 billion. In 1850, half way through the Victorian times, the world's population reached 1.2 billion. Finally, in 1900, the world's population reached 1.6 billion.
1/4th or a quarter
2 times world war 1 and 2
No definitely not
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The VC was awarded 634 times in WW-1.
in what ways?? yes it was similar french got enlaved both times Germany lost both times a dictator was going to war both times
1 shilling
about 3 times