Victorian Era Education
The Victorian Era worked very hard to improve the status of education in Europe. At the beginning of the time period, education was a rare treasure that only the elite had an opportunity to. The classroom almost always consisted of upper class boys above the age of 10. During the Victorian Era many of these things changed. Laws were passed in favor of expanding the institution of education. More schools were built and under law it was required to obtain an education, no matter who you were.
This era brought about a lot of change, and for the most part people welcomed the new steps towards building a better country.
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