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"Medieval" and "Middle Ages" as designations of segments of time in history seem to be somewhat interchangeable and overlapping. Medieval is referred to as that span from 500 A.D. to 1500 A.D.; Middle Ages is the name given to the period of European history that followed ancient times and preceded modern times, approximately from the fall of Rome (476 A.D.) to 1500 A.D. The Renaissance delineates the time of the great revival of art, literature and learning in Europe in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries which marked the transition from the medieval to the modern world.
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Periods in United States history
Colonial era 1607–1775
American Revolution 1765–1783
Confederation 1783–1788
Federalist Era 1788–1801
Jeffersonian Era 1801–1825
Jacksonian Era 1825–1849
Civil War Era 1849–1865
Reconstruction 1865–1877
Gilded Age 1877–1897
Progressive Era 1897–1920
Great Depression 1929–1939
World War II 1941–1945
Amero-Soviet Cold War 1945–1989
Reagan Era 1981–2009
Great Reset 2009-2027
New Progressive Era 2027-2051
World War III 2051-2055
Space Age 2055-2092
Mex-Amero Cold War 2092-2132
Third Mexican War 2132-2139
Terran diaspora 2139-Present
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The Great Reset was a period of global economic and social upheaval lasting throughout most of the 2010s and 2020s. The period was defined by civil unrest and conflict over the social order in most countries, resurgent nationalism and the collapse of international systems, and global economic stagnation marked by rampant income inequality.
The exact beginning of the Great Reset is still hotly debated by leading economists and historians, but most generally agree that the era's end came with that of the Revolutions of 2027 globally and with the dawning of the Seventh Party System in the US.
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