YEAR 5 HISTORY

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When was Queen Victoria born?
1819
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Who were Queen Victoria's parents?
Edward, Duke of Kent and Maria-Louisa of Saxe-Coburg
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Who did Victoria succeed?
Her uncle William IV
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When did Victoria succeed her uncle William IV?
1837
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Who did Victoria marry?
Her cousin, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg
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When did Victoria marry Albert?
1840
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How many children did Queen Victoria have?
9
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What were Queen Victoria's children called?
Victoria, Edward, Alice, Alfred, Helena, Louisa, Arthur, Leopald and Beatrice
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When did Albert die?
1861
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What did Albert die of?
Typhoid fever
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What 2 effects did Albert's death have on Victoria?
Victoria wore black for the rest of her life and avoided public appearances
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How long did Victoria serve for?
64 years
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When did Victoria die?
22nd January 1901
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Where did Victoria die?
Osborne House, Isle of Wight
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What did Victoria do in 1851
Opened the Great Exhibition
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When was the first Education Act?
1870
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What did the Education Act of 1870 do?
Introduced board (state) schools across England
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What year was the second Education Act?
1880
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What did the 1880 Education Act do?
Made it compulsory for all children between 5-10 years old to go to school
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What did Victoria celebrate in 1897?
Her Diamond Jubilee
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What year was Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee?
1897
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Who were Queen Victoria's parents?

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Who did Victoria succeed?

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When did Victoria succeed her uncle William IV?

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Who did Victoria marry?

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