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    The 19th century was an era of rapidly accelerating scientific discovery and invention, with significant developments in the fields of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, electricity, and metallurgy that laid the groundwork for the technological advances of the 20th century.

  2. El siglo XIX d. C. ( siglo diecinueve después de Cristo) o siglo XIX e. c. ( siglo diecinueve de la era común) fue el noveno siglo del II milenio en el calendario gregoriano. Comenzó el 1 de enero de 1801 y terminó el 31 de diciembre de 1900. Es llamado el «siglo de la industrialización ». 1 .

  3. The 19th century saw the rise of the labor movement, Jacksonian democracy and powerful Gilded Age men like Cornelius Vanderbilt and J.P. Morgan.

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  4. The late nineteenth century, Stephen Kern reminds us, broke down the age-old barriers of distance, as fast steamships, the railroad, and the telegraph helped to link rural Europe to its capital cities and Europe to the world.

  5. Overview. In the late nineteenth century, the United States abandoned its century-long commitment to isolationism and became an imperial power. After the Spanish-American War, the United States exercised significant control over Cuba, annexed Hawaii, and claimed Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines as territories.

  6. The fundamental ideas, themes, and problems of social thought in the 19th century are best understood as responses to the problem of order that was created in people’s minds by the weakening of the old order, or European society, under the twin blows of the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution.

  7. Era 6 Overview: The Long Nineteenth Century (1750-1914 CE) By Trevor Getz and Bridgette Byrd O’Connor. In this era, we will look at liberal political revolutions, the Industrial Revolution, modern imperialism, and the economic revolutions of capitalism and communism. Each of these changed the world in their own ways.

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