War of the Century ended on 1999-10-26.
The 19th century was the 1800s. World War 2 was from 1939 to 1945. So the answer is no, World War 2 did not mark the end of the 19th century because World War 2 was during the later half of the early 20th century.
There are many wars which were fought at the end of the nineteenth century. Some of these wars include Franco-Prussian War, Crimean War and Napoleonic Wars among others.
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Alexander the Great was born a century after the end of the Persian War.
Poverty, war, and famine caused the cities to grow in population at the end of the nineteenth century.
No, WW2 occurred in the middle of the 20th century, long after the 19th c ended. You could make an argument that WW1 marked the end of 19th century society because of the huge upheavals it caused.
From the late 17 century to the end of the civil war in 1890.
Gilded Age
In the 20th century the Spanish - America War led to the Spanish withdrawing and letting Cuba become independent.
The Peloponnesian War ended with the capitulation of Athens, which was stripped of the empire which had enabled it to dominate the Greek world for half a century.
Gilded Age