Although the obvious answer is Great Britain, I would actually say France - the reason being that (especially in England) the class system effectively hamstrung any real democracy that was taking place.
hampered efforts to spread democracy because it reduces intrest in suffrage
Where were most of Europe's colonies by the end of the nineteenth century?
1900 was the last year of the 19th century.
During the nineteenth century, cast iron ranges that burned coal or wood were developed, but food still had to be monitored constantly because these heat sources were unpredictable
Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific
At the end of the ninth century neither England nor France had anything remotely resembling democracy.
for transportating
Property & democracy, the Dorr War, Tocqueville on Democracy, the information revolution, the limits on democracy, a racial democracy, and race & class.
No he lived in England
Virtually all the distinguished historians of early-nineteenth-century America came from New England
During the nineteenth century, the center of cotton production was in England. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli Whitney revolutionized cotton production.
hampered efforts to spread democracy because it reduces intrest in suffrage
It was developed in nineteenth century Britain for those who opposed to remove the Church of England as the state church of England.
The nineteenth century was from 1800 - 1899.
Queen Victoria [House of Hanover] 1837 to 1901.
Nineteenth-Century Literature was created in 1945.
The Nineteenth Century - periodical - was created in 1877.