Great Britain's Edwardian era refers to the period between 1901 and 1910 during the reign of King Edward VII. These years spanned an epoch that was defined by some truly historic leaps in social, creative, and technological advances, both in the United Kingdom and abroad. While Edward VII's tenure was brief, the near-decade he ruled over is remembered for a series of important events in British and international history that still reverberate today. So, what among these are the most significant?
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