Nineteenth-century England was noted for its progress toward more representative government, the establishment of religious toleration and the grow of - the British Empire, The sun never - sets on the British Empire, The Oxford Movement (the movement within the Church of England to reintroduce many roman Catholic practices; was - disapproved by Victoria, The Conservatives represented - the nobility and other wealthy people, The Liberals - represented the middle class of the Industrial Age, Reasons for exploration - God, Gold, Glory, William Booth - founded the Salvation Army, Sir George Williams - Founder of the YMCA, Florence Nightingale - Established sanitary nursing care units. Founder of modern nursing. began professional education of nursing., Clara Barton - Founded the American Red Cross, Vasco da Gama's voyage to India marked - the beginning of European influence in Asia, Sahara - largest desert in the world, covering almost all of North Africa, Lake Victoria - largest lake in Africa; source of the mighty Nile River, Egypt - This early empire has its home along Africa's longest river, with a detailed form of writing.,

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