The scientific method was developed as a means of probing how things actually worked. This rational approach to explaining the natural world, replaced magical explanations and religious dogma.
The desire for change sparked the French revolution. Most of the country were peasants and commoners, who supported the idea of change.
It represented a change in scientific thought
People learned to use observation to come to conclusions.People questioned long-accepted views. People became more interested in evidencePeople became more interested in evidence
The printing press
They proposed the idea that the sun is the center of the universe. this started the scientific revolution.
socialism
They didn't like the idea or purpose of the revolution like the Americans.
The founding fathers came up with the idea of independence. They adopted the idea from the French people during the French Revolution,
the idea of statue of liberty was to show the friendship between france and usa during the revolution of usa in 1886
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Descartes is known for his concept of methodological doubt, emphasizing skepticism and the importance of rational inquiry in seeking knowledge. This approach to questioning assumptions and relying on reason to establish truths had a significant impact on the development of the Scientific Revolution.
Merriam-Webster's dictionary defines "revolution" as "a sudden, radical, or complete change". So in effect the renaissace (or "re-birth") enlightenment and scientific revolutions were legitmate changes in society and the way that life was thought to be. New ideas emerged in each revolution that benifited society in great ways, such as the idea of humanism that came out of the Renaissance. They call them revolutions because of the radical changes that took place. However, if you are thinking of the term revolution in a military sense then no they were not related to a military uprising that took place.