Yes. It is the last year of the 19th century.
The year 1864 AD falls in the 19th century. The 19th century encompasses the years from 1801 to 1900. Therefore, 1864 is clearly within that range.
19th Century. The 19th century is from January 1, 1801- December 31, 1900
The century name is always one bigger than the year, That is because the year 0 to 100 was the first century. Thus the 19th century ran from 1800 to 1899 inclusive. The 20th century ran from 1900 to 1999 inclusive. And the 21st Century began in the year 2000.
1826 is in the 19th century, which runs from 1801 to 1900.
1851 to 1900
1900 is the last year (the hundredth year) of the 19th century.
1801-1900
The year 1874 is in the 19th. century. The 19th. century is from 1801-1900.
1900 was the last year of the 19th century.
The years of the 19th century were 1801 to 1900.
Any year from 1201 to 1900.
1900 was the last year of the 19th century. Some will say it was 1899, but that is wrong. A century is a group of 100 years. This was the 19th group of 100 years. The first would have been 1 to 100, so the 19th was 1801 to 1900.
That depends on how many of the 100 years you consider "late". The last year of the 19th Century was the year 1900.
Original Answer: 1800's New Answer: The 19th Century was not a year. The 1st Century consisting of the years 1 - 100, ended at the end of the ONE hundredth year; so also, the 19th Century ended at the end of the NINETEEN hundredth year. In other words, the 19th Century consisted of the years 1801 - 1900 (inclusive).
as there was no year zero then strictly it's 1901. 1900 was the last year of the 19th century.
December 31, 1899 No, December 31, 1900. Think about it. The first century began with the year 1. In order to be one hundred years long it had to run through the year 100, not just 99. And if you go on counting by hundreds you get to 1900. Similarly the twentieth century ended in the year 2000.
The year 1864 AD falls in the 19th century. The 19th century encompasses the years from 1801 to 1900. Therefore, 1864 is clearly within that range.