单词 | federal period |
释义 | > as lemmasFederal period a. Designating the period of U.S. history following the War of Independence (1775–83) and lasting until the 1820s. Chiefly in Federal era, Federal period. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [adjective] > of other specific periods Georgian1745 romancean1804 early modern1817 federal1838 Jacobean1844 post-Reformation1850 pre-Reformation1855 postcolonial1861 post-Renaissance1874 post-conquest1880 post-conquestual1880 Jacobian1883 post-pyramidal1883 pre-industrial1883 early American1895 bow-and-arrow1899 palaeotechnic1904 Renaissancist1932 steam age1941 Carolinian1949 postcolonialist1957 1838 Inq. Moral & Relig. Char. Amer. Govt. 139 The same doctrine and spirit, descending upon the patriots of the federal era, entered largely into the primary state constitutions of the republic, and if analogy can be trusted, into the constructive meaning of the federal charter itself. 1893 School Rev. 1 245 Tracing the development of national life from 1750, when the movement toward union was beginning dimly to be felt, through the Federal period, to the time when the vote of the masses raised Andrew Jackson to the presidency. 1920 Archit. Rec. Dec. 513/1 We look with reverence upon the local styles that were evolved in colonial and early federal days, when buildings were conceived by local men and built with local materials. 1988 Mid-Atlantic Country Mar. 29/1 Both have long specialized in American country furniture and accessories, although Cherishables, in recent years, has drifted toward the more formal furniture of the Federal period. 2014 Washington Post (Nexis) 18 June (Food section) e6 Participants make their own ice cream treat, sample a flavor from the Federal period and tour the historic house. < as lemmas |
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