First, the strongest Victorian era in Britain
Queen Victoria was the first British monarch to be called "Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and Queen of India". Her 63-year rule is Britain's most powerful so-called "empire that will never fall". From her reign to her death to the beginning of World War I in 19 14, Britain was called the Victorian Age, which ended in 19 14 years later.
In the mid-Victorian era, Britain reached the peak of a powerful world. At that time, its industrial production capacity was greater than the sum of other countries in the world, and its foreign trade volume exceeded that of any country in the world. Britain's wealth has attracted the attention of the old and new worlds, but an aristocratic country like Britain has successfully supported its own people. But France, a democratic country, only produces for the nobility.
Victorian era is considered as the peak of British industrial revolution and the heyday of British economy and culture. At that time, the British economy accounted for 70% of the world. The wave of scientific inventions surged in the Victorian era, and the Victorians believed in scientific progress and were full of optimism and confidence in the industrial revolution. The appearance of steamboats has brought unprecedented prosperity to transportation and trade, and railway traffic extending in all directions runs through east, west, north and south.