The late 19th century refers to the period between 1871 and 1900. It was characterized by significant global changes, including industrialization, imperialism, nationalism, and social reforms.
Related terms
Industrial Revolution: A period of rapid industrialization that transformed manufacturing processes from manual labor to mechanized production.
Nationalism: A strong sense of loyalty and devotion to one's own nation or ethnic group, often leading to political movements advocating for self-determination.
Social reforms: Changes implemented within society aimed at addressing issues related to inequality or improving living conditions for marginalized groups.