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The Muslim's main influence on the Scientific Revolution lies in the Greek and Roman texts they preserved in their libraries after the fall of Rome, and their access to Eastern advances in technology. The Catholic Church spurred the interaction between Europe and the Middle East via the Crusades, and this eventually led to the Renaissance. The Renaissance was a new focus on art and culture that eventually spread to other areas, including science. The scientific revolution is just the application of Renaissance principals to science, as well as greater access to schooling that before was limited to officials of the church.
In 17th century Europe, quite a few factors were responsible for a general trend of increased wealth and prosperity -- despite the wars and other social problems that afflicted various European nations at the time. For one thing, the Scientific Revolution spread a new spirit of innovation and discovery throughout Europe's intellectual centers. For another thing, King Louis XIV reigned in the continent's most powerful nation, France. For yet another, the rich metal-deposits of the Americas began to be systematically mined by Spain, in particular, which introduced vast amounts of material wealth into European coffers.
a general rise in the standard of living
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The Renaissance and the Age of European exploration. (I think)
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press.
The Commercial Revolution led to the adoption of mercantilism in Europe, while the Industrial Revolution contributed to the end of mercantilism.
The use of the Latin language and the invention of the printing press were direct results of the scientific revolution in Europe.
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The Scientific Revolution happened in Europe in the 18th century though some speculate that it could have started earlier. The Scientific Revolution dramatically changed the way we saw the world as we began to understand it's inner workings.
i dont know i think Europe
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