18th centurery
Technically, it belongs to the 20th century. the 21st century didn't start until Jan. 1st 2001.
This was the 20th century (we are now in the 21st century).
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18th centurery
If you were born in 1997, you would belong to the 20th century as the 21st century began in the year 2001.
Technically, it belongs to the 20th century. the 21st century didn't start until Jan. 1st 2001.
The year 721 was in the 8th century. Someone can determine what century a year is by adding one to whichever number is listed first in the year, and when the year got to 4 digits, it would go by the first 2 numbers.
No, 1785 is not a noun. It is a numerical value representing a year in the Gregorian calendar.
It belongs to the 19th century, because the 1900's were the 20th century, and the first 100 years of the 2000's [which we are in right now] are the 21st century.
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The 17th century.
Congress passed the Land Ordinance of 1785, which organized western lands, in the year 1785.
The tenth century spans the years from 901 - 1000. Note that not all people agree on this, and many believe that 1000 is the first year of the eleventh century; but if you count 100 years at once, starting at year 1, the situation is quite clear: the 1st. century is from 1-100, the 2nd century is from 101-200, etc.
This was the 20th century (we are now in the 21st century).