The late-nineteenth century refers to the time period between 1875 and 1900, which marked the end of the 19th century and was characterized by significant social, political, and technological changes.
Related terms
Industrialization: The process of developing industries on a large scale, often accompanied by technological innovations and urbanization.
Imperialism: The policy of extending a nation's power through territorial acquisition or economic dominance over other countries or regions.
Second Industrial Revolution: A phase of rapid industrialization in the late-nineteenth century that brought about major advancements in sectors such as steel production, transportation, and communication.