Victorian Who's Who
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Famous British
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100

The second longest reigning monarch, whose reign spanned from 1837 to 1901.

Who was Queen Victoria?

100

The founder of the Salvation Army.

Who was William Booth?

100

This country won the Boer War?

What was Great Britain?

100

His work on the theory of evolution still impacts education today.

Who was Charles Darwin?

100

He was one of the most famous and popular authors of the Victorian era. His most famous being A Tale of Two Cities.

Who was Charles Dickens?

200

This man was known as Victoria's Prince Consort.

Who was Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha? 

200

She was a missionary to India. 

Who was Amy Carmichael?

200

The reform Bill of ____________ gave the middle class the right to vote.

What was 1832?

200

_________ ____________ refers to the policy and practice of extending British power and influence over foreign territories.

What is British Imperialism?

200

With the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, he is best known for his children's books, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.

Who was Lewis Carroll?

300

The prime minister who was the leading voice for the Conservative party.

Who was Benjamin Disraeli?

300

The first Baptist missionary to Japan.

Who was Jonathan Goble?

300

This act made Canada a self-governing commonwealth.

What was the British North America Act?

300

This war was fought to stop Russia's attempt to dominate Turkey.

What was the Crimean War?

300

These sisters were the world’s most famous literary family and authors of some of the best-loved books in the English language two of which are Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights.

Who were the Bronte Sisters?

400

The most outstanding British leader at the beginning of the 19th century.

Who was William Pitt?

400

This famous cricket player became a missionary to China, India and Africa.

Who was C.T. Studd?

400

This country was the first independent African republic.

What was Monrovia?

400

The years ______ to _______ are considered the great age of British imperialism. 

What is 1880-1900?

400

His adventurous novels have become classics, two of which are Treasure Island and The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Who was Robert Louis Stevenson?

500

The first black bishop of the church of England.

Who was Samuel Adjai Crowther?

500

A great Christian tribal chief from Africa.

Who was Khama?

500

This rebellion caused the British government to take complete control of India.

What was the Sepoy Rebellion?

500

Transvaal and ______ _____ _______ were the two republics established by the Dutch Boers after their Great Trek 

What was Orange Free State?

500

The pen name of Mary Ann Evans' who wrote Middlemarch, Silas Marner, and The Mill on the Floss.

What was George Eliot?

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