In British historical terms, it would be the Victorian Era from 1837 to her death in 1901.
In terms of literature, it would be a late Gothic to early Modern time period
In terms of art and archetecture I guess it would be Impressionist/Post Impressionist to Art Deco.
In terms of economics, it would be the Age of Industrialization, which I think is the only term that has a global connotation, as the others are all Western.
The 1800s.
Gilded Age
The great awakening
The rise in popularity of screen painting
Yes, the early 1800s is the same as saying the early 19th century. The 19th century encompasses the years from 1801 to 1900, so the early part of that century refers to the first few decades, specifically the 1800s. Therefore, both terms refer to the same time period.
1800s
from the 1800s to 1977
Victorian era?
The 1800s.
The period of the 1700s and 1800s would be the "seventeen hundreds" and "eighteen hundreds" because the centuries are the numbered periods.
the founding fathers time period was the 1800s
It means that it happened in that time period:)
To refer to the time period from 1800 to 1899, you would say "the 1800s" or "the nineteenth century" in English.
Romantic, in the second half of the 1800s.
1800s
Mark Twain described the period of the late 1800s in America as a Gilded Age because of the superficiality and corruption of the era.
The Industrial Revolution was a period from the 18th to the 19th century.