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British History During The Edwardian Era

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The Edwardian era in British history refers to the period from 1901 to 1914, characterized by relative political stability, social reform, and the peak of the British Empire.

Key Features

  • Political stability
  • Social reform
  • Cultural flourishing
  • Imperial expansion

Pros

  • Period of significant social and cultural change
  • Expansion of suffrage rights for women and working-class men
  • Peak of British Imperial power and influence

Cons

  • Rigid class divisions persisted
  • Growing tensions in Europe leading up to World War I

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