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It is in the 1700's if they say in the 18th century.
Great Britain.
No, "18th century" should not be hyphenated. In this context, "18th" acts as an adjective modifying "century," and when using ordinal numbers in this way, hyphenation is not necessary. However, when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as "18th-century art," a hyphen is required.
In the 18th century, mechanics were pretty much anyone who worked with tools to make or repair things. An example of an 18th century mechanic is Benjamin Franklin. In the 19th century, the definition was mostly the same as in the 18th century however, automobiles were beginning to be produced in the 19th century which would have been the beginnings of the profession of a mechanic.
1787 = the 18th century.
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The system of government in the US has roughly remained the same since its inception in 1776. It is the so-called presidential system, based on the Separation of Powers devised by Montesquieu in the 18th century: legislative and budgetary powers resting with Parliament, executive powers resting with the President and judicial powers resting with an independent Judiciary.
It is in the 1700's if they say in the 18th century.
With the colonist in the 18th century.
No. He became US President in the 20th century (1901).
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Great Britain.
The 17th century comes before the 18th.
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The British and the French fought against each other for control of India.