Era
A historical period, or era as it's sometimes called, is a period of time that is readily identifiable by particular things, events and or persons that happened or existed during that time.
The Elizabethan Period
Abraham Lincoln was the president. this period of time was also when the civil war was happening. Abraham Lincoln was the president. this period of time was also when the civil war was happening.
Both refer to a length of time that begins with a change or event that affects many people.
I do not have access to specific historical data such as the exact time of sunrise in Charleston, SC on April 12, 1861. I recommend checking with a historical weather database or consulting historical records for this information.
Usually, "being true to the time period" means that you are maintaining historical accuracy, (whether that is in how someone thinks, speaks, dresses), with the politics, culture and social norms of the time. Often it is used to describe a work of historical fiction, or a movie or television program, and can even be expressed to describe a costume or props.
Era
envelope time period brochure area of the state
July 18th-21st 1861
1861-1865
A historical period, or era as it's sometimes called, is a period of time that is readily identifiable by particular things, events and or persons that happened or existed during that time.
The civil war was fought in this time period.
Anachronism is the term used to describe something out of place in terms of the time period within a story. This can occur when elements from different time periods are incorrectly mixed or when a historical inaccuracy is present.
The Elizabethan Period
He lived during the Renaissance period.
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States and he was President from March 4, 1861 until he was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theater on April 15, 1865. He lived during the time period of the American Civil War. The war was in 1861 to 1865.