The late-18th to early-19th centuries refers to the time period spanning from approximately 1750 to 1850. This era witnessed significant historical events and transformations, including the Industrial Revolution, political revolutions (such as the American and French Revolutions), and increased global trade.
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Enlightenment: A philosophical movement during the late-17th to late-18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights.
Napoleonic Wars: A series of conflicts led by Napoleon Bonaparte that took place from 1803 to 1815 across Europe.
Congress of Vienna: A meeting held in 1814–1815 with the objective of reestablishing order in Europe after the Napoleonic Wars.
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