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No, the 18th century lasted from 1701 - 1800. The year of 1820 was during the 19th century.
No, the year of 1655 was during the 17th century. The 18th century lasted from 1701-1800.
18th century
The 18th century was the so-called 1700's. January 1, 1701 was the first year of the 17th century. It's easy to figure out as the year one, AD was the beginning of the first century.
The 18th century represents most of the 1700s, starting in 1701 and running to 1800. An easy way to remember centuries is to think of the current year and add 100. For example: 2009 + 100 = 2109 or 21st Century. Another way of looking at it is tot think that it was the 18th group of 100 years, so up to 1700 was the 17th century. There is often confusion as to when a century begins, with most people starting in a zero year, so thinking 1700 to 1799 was the 18th century. The reason behind this is to do with year zero. There was no year zero, but some people think of 0 to 99 as the first 100 years of AD or CE begin with the year 1 and not the year 0, because it doesn't exist. Years 1 through 100 are considered century number 1. Years 101 through 200 are second, so 1701 to 1800 was the 18th century.
The years 1700-1799 were considered the 18th century.
The year 1717 was in the 18th century.
18th century .
the 34th year of the 18th century
The 18th century
The year AD1756 is in the 18th century.
No, the 18th century lasted from 1701 - 1800. The year of 1820 was during the 19th century.
No, the year of 1655 was during the 17th century. The 18th century lasted from 1701-1800.
1788 was in the 18th century
No. The year 1878 is in the 19th century.
18th century. or the year 1790
18th century