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England is a constituent kingdom of the U.K., The full title of the country is ‘ The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’. The United Kingdom
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Authors, Poets, and SCapsules Beoordelingen Playwrights

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How did Amos Wilson die?

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Amos Wilson passed away in 1995 from a heart attack. He was a prominent African-American psychologist, author, and social theorist known for his work on issues
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Authors, Poets, and Playwrights

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What famous author wrote about London in the 19th century?

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Charles Dickens is a famous author who wrote about London in the 19th century. His novels, such as « Oliver Twist » and « David Copperfield, » v
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UK History

Who are famous scottish Victorians?

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Some famous Scottish Victorians include writer Robert Louis Stevenson, scientist Sir James Clerk Maxwell, and engineer Thomas Stevenson. They made significant c
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UK History

What things did children sell on the streets in Victorian era?

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Children in the Victorian era often sold items like matches, flowers, newspapers, and shoelaces on the streets. Some children also resorted to begging or engagi
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UK History

What do Victorian child do in evening?

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Victorian children in the evening would typically have dinner with their families, participate in indoor activities such as reading, playing games, or doing cho
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UK History

What type of articles did Victorians write in their newspapers?

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Victorians wrote articles on a wide range of topics in their newspapers, including news about politics, society, culture, and economics. They also covered local
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UK History

What were the children in the Victorian workhouses fed?

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Their treatment in Shakespeare’s day was better than it would be in later centuries, but not perhaps as good as it is now. Shakespeare gives a number of example
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UK History

When did the victorian children stop working?

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In the late 19th century, there were changes in labor laws and increased awareness of child welfare that led to the gradual decline of child labor in Victorian
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History, Politics & Society

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What is the history of the nursery rhyme London Bridge is Falling Down?

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The origins of the nursery rhyme London Bridge is Falling Down are unclear, but it has been suggested that it may refer to the numerous collapses and reconstruc
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World War 1

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Which other European power was Britain’s primary rival as they built their Empire?

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France.