Ancient history

What was the name of Victorian countries?

There were no "Victorian countries" in the traditional sense. The term "Victorian" is used to refer to the reign of Queen Victoria in the United Kingdom, which lasted from 1837 to 1901. During this period, the British Empire expanded significantly, encompassing countries and territories across the globe. The British colonial empire at the time included places like Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Egypt, Sudan, South Africa, and numerous other regions.