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Cassell's History of England, Vol. 6 (of 8) From the Death of Sir Robert Peel to the Illness of the Prince of Wales

By Anonymous

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness how religious and political turmoil, coupled with grand exhibitions of progress, shaped England during a transformative period.

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2020-02-24
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"Cassell's History of England, Vol. 6 (of 8)" by Anonymous is a history book that looks at a specific period in England, from when Sir Robert Peel died to when the Prince of Wales got sick. It mainly talks about the important political and social changes that happened while Queen Victoria was in charge. The beginning of the book tells us about the big problems of the time, like the issues surrounding the Pope and a law called the Ecclesiastical Titles Bill, which caused a lot of arguments in the country. It shows how the government was created to deal with these problems and tells about important events like the Great Exhibition, which was meant to show off how advanced England's industries were. The book also explains the fights that went on in and around the British Parliament, focusing on politicians like Lord John Russell and Lord Palmerston. It explains how these fights changed who was in charge and what rules they made.

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