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Q: What influence did the scientific societies of the 1600s have on the scientists of today?
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How did some monarchs help advance the new sciences in the 1600s?

They supported scientific academies, observatories and museums. These societies provided financial support to scientists and published scientific books and journals.


Who were scientists in the 1600s?

Gallileo, Newton, Boyle,


How did Europeans attitudes toward science changed in 1500s and 1600s?

The 1500s and 1600s was the time of the Renaissance and then the Enlightenment. Both were concerned about man, nature, and how things worked. The Scientific Revolution started in the 1500s during the Renaissance. This is heralded by the publication of Andreas VesaliusÕs book On the Workings of the Human Body. Nicolaus Copernicus, Galileo Lalilei, Tycho Brahe, and Johannes Brahe were other scientists of this time period to advance science. In the 1600s, the scientific method became more widespread. Isaac newton is one of the scientists most closely associated with this time period.


What are some obstacles that women in the 1600s and 1700s faced in being accepted as scientists?

The main obstacle in the 1600s and the 1700s were men dominated the fiels and they were not primmited to the meeting where scientists would discuss theoires.


Why did scientists discover cells until the 1600s?

its because there was no way to see them


How did European monarchs of the 1600s help scientific inquiry?

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Which invention of the 1600s contributed to the scientific discoveries and observations of the Enlightenment?

Galileo's telescope contributed to the discoveries and observation of the Enlightenment.


Why did the Europeans look beyond their borders?

In the old days of the 1600s, some European governments were choosing to persecute some Christians and they fled to create societies of religious freedom.


Why did europeans look beyond their borders?

In the old days of the 1600s, some European governments were choosing to persecute some Christians and they fled to create societies of religious freedom.


What was European science like during Galileo's time (the early 1600s)?

Good scientists thought hard about problems and theorized how the world might work.


What is an organized way of gathering and analysing evidence about the natural world?

observation


When was science invented?

Al Biruni from Persia, in the eleventh century, deserves credit for being among the earliest natural scientists. Galileo was one of the first to broadly promote the scientific method. Before him studies of the natural world tended to entail a lot of philosophy, religion, and superstition. Disentangling science from philosophy began largely with Galileo in the early 1600s.