AP European History
The Late Eighteenth century refers to the period roughly from the 1770s to the end of the 1790s, a time marked by significant social, political, and economic transformations in Europe. This era witnessed the rise of revolutionary movements fueled by Enlightenment ideas, leading to major changes in governance and national identity, particularly through events like the American Revolution and the French Revolution. The age also saw the growing power of nationalism as people began to identify more closely with their nation-states and seek self-determination.