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The 19th century was marked by the abolition of slavery. The 19th century marked the abolition of slavery.

  • The 19th century was marked by the abolition of slavery.
  • The 19th century marked the abolition of slavery.

Which is correct?

The meaning is that the abolition of slavery was an important event in the 19th century.

The 19th century was marked by the abolition of slavery. The 19th century marked the abolition of slavery.

Which is correct?

The meaning is that the abolition of slavery was an important event in the 19th century.

  • The 19th century was marked by the abolition of slavery.
  • The 19th century marked the abolition of slavery.

Which is correct?

The meaning is that the abolition of slavery was an important event in the 19th century.

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The verb "mark" with events in time

The 19th century was marked by the abolition of slavery. The 19th century marked the abolition of slavery.

Which is correct?

The meaning is that the abolition of slavery was an important event in the 19th century.