The Queen defending Queen has become necessary to become a Queen of the 19th century. The Queen is defined as the widow of the king, the sovereign of a woman, has a dominance or advantage in a particular field, and is personalized to women (Mifflin Company, 2000). The woman received part of the royal family who had power and full control from her husband and family. This woman is not only the ordinary first lady but also the queen sitting on her and respecting her. She is not a story but a heart.
The reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901) was a wonderful time for Britain to progress and prosper. This is the era of railroads and engineering, manufacturing and trade, the discovery of science and medicine when Britain dominated the world half, and the achievements of the Empire era. The British 's "Red Red Line" protected the Indian Ray; the powerful British Navy dominated the waves under the name of Britain. The British Empire represents a true Victorian era such as idealism, opportunism, confusion, determination. This is an era of passion, energy, and change. A great iron steamship, a railway, a bridge, a huge factory machine - all of these caused a technical and economic revolution that changed the landscape and structure of the UK. The wealth of the country is increasing, its international strength and reputation are increasing, progress is the goal.
During the reign of Queen Victoria, the UK expanded the scope of the empire and doubled its scale. Canada, Australia, India, and various assets in Africa and South Pacific. The Queen is a symbol of the era, an avid supporter of the British Empire, spreading all over the world, Queen Victoria had some influence on her, "Nikko will never hit the British Empire." Diplomacy expressed her preference but did not go beyond the proper scope of the Constitution. Meanwhile, the British Empire experienced a small war and imposed power on foreign property.
Queen Victoria (1819-1901) died from 1837 to 1901, was the queen of the United Kingdom. During her reign, the British Empire spread all over the world. Victoria himself was treated by the Prime Minister as the Queen of India. She became essential for the first century and kept close ties with the Prime Minister, especially Disraeli. Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603) was the daughter of Henry VIII who was in the throne after social and political turmoil. But her rules proved the effect of stability, and it was important to see the failure of the Spanish invincible fleet. During her reign, more and more explorations of the "New World" - the Caribbean and North America - were made.