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they thought he was stupid until he proved it with his invention of the telescope

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In Galileo's times the people thought he was a person that didn't follow Aristotle's rules. They thought everything Aristotle said was right so they hated him. they hated him so much that he was put to house arrest until he died.

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put on trial by the Roman Catholic Church. Was in jail until his death

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he looked weird

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