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  1. The issue spans the changeover; the date heading reads: "From Tuesday September 1, O.S. to Saturday September 16, N.S. 1752". [1] Old Style ( O.S.) and New Style ( N.S.) indicate dating systems before and after a calendar change, respectively. Usually, they refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in ...

  2. The American colonies adopted the Gregorian calendar in 1752, shifting the start of the year from March 1st to January 1st. It became standard when referring to dates before 1752 to distinguish between Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.). For example, Thomas Jefferson was also born in 1743, like Hannah, and he asked that the date of birth on ...

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  4. Old Style (or O.S.) and New Style (or N.S.) are terms used for calendar dates in English language historical studies, for two reasons. The first reason is that the method of dating that is most widely used around the world today, the Gregorian calendar, was introduced into English cultures only in 1752. The second is that 1 January has not ...

  5. Old Style and New Style are terms used for calendar dates in English language historical studies, for two reasons. The first reason is that the method of dating that is most widely used around the world today, the Gregorian calendar, was introduced into English cultures only in 1752. The second is that 1 January has not always been the first day of the year: in the British Empire, March 25th ...

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  7. Give dates in both calendars, for example, William Shakespeare died on 23 April 1616 /3 May 1616 . At some places and times, dates other than 1 January were used as the start of the year. The most commonly encountered convention is the Annunciation Style used in Britain and its colonies in which the year started on 25 March.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · The issue spans the changeover; the date heading reads: "From Tuesday September 1, O.S. to Saturday September 16, N.S. 1752". Old Style ( O.S.) and New Style ( N.S.) indicate dating systems before and after a calendar change, respectively. Usually, they refer to the change from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar as enacted in various ...

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