The 18th century AD is defined by the calendar of Earth as occurring from the year 1701 through the year 1800.
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1701 - 1800
The Renaissance never came to some abrupt end. But in the middle of the 18th century, the Enlightenment philosophy, fathered by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, gradually caused the start of what became known as the Age of Sensibility.
Everything he did! "There is little consensus on when to date the start of the age of Enlightenment and some scholars simply use the beginning of the 18th century or the middle of the 18th century as a default date.[7] ...As to its end, some scholars use the French Revolution of 1789 or the beginning of the Napoleonic Wars (1804-15) as a convenient point in time with which to date the end of the Enlightenment.[8]" Note that "18th century" means 1700s, the time of his reign. KGIII died in 1820, but his son had been acting as regent for some years by then. So, everything he did, he did during the enlightenment...
The medieval period starts from the 8th century to the 18th century.
The Scientific Revolution in Europe began toward the end of the Renaissance period and continued through the late 18th century, influencing and becoming part of the Enlightenment era.
Nearing the end of the 18th century.
The origin of trigonometry in the 18th century was the trigonometric knowledge at the end of the 17th century!
By the end of the 18th century, Great Britain was well into their world colonization period. They also had begun their industrial revolution and were refining it well into the 19th century.
The 18th Century. The beginning of the end for the Classical era and the start of the move into Romanticism perhaps occurred in 1800 when Beethoven published his first symphony.
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Rococo was the dominant 18th century style in Europe. Towards the end of the century the new style was Neo-Classicism.
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