describe the social changes took place in England in 19th century
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Queen Victoria ruled over England for a large part of the century, from 1837 to 1901. For this reason, the period is often known as the Victorian Era. This was also a time that Britain saw tremendous economic and industrial growth due to the Industrial Revolution and the invention of the steam engine
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There were many social changes that took place in the family life in the 18th century in London.
(i) The ties between members of households loosened with urbanisation and industrialisation.
(ii) The institution of marriage among working class tended to breakdown.
(iii) Women of upper and middle class families faced increasing levels of isolation.
(iv) Their lives became comfortable and easier by the help of the domestic maids who did cooking, cleaning, caring for young children on low wages.
(v) Women, who worked for wages had some control over their lives.
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(i) The ties between members of households loosened with urbanisation and industrialisation.
(ii) The institution of marriage among working class tended to breakdown.
(iii) Women of upper and middle class families faced increasing levels of isolation.
(iv) Their lives became comfortable and easier by the help of the domestic maids who did cooking, cleaning, caring for young children on low wages.
(v) Women, who worked for wages had some control over their lives.
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