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The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.…
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.
ww2 , ww1, neolithic revolution ,and industrial revolution....... these turning points changed history drastically
The Neolithic Revolution is considered a turning point in world history because of domestication of animals and cultivation of crops led to settled communities @_@ ;D
It led to a scientific revolution that changed our understanding of the universe.
why the age revolution important to world history
american revolution industrial revolution
One way that science changed during the scientific revolution was to cause people to question their scientific beliefs. They were curious, they wanted to know more about the world that they lived in. The scientific method was important during this time.
It changed humankind's approach to understanding the natural world and led to new discoveries.
It changed humankind's approach to understanding the natural world and led to new discoveries.
The Scientific Revolution is a new way of looking at the natural world.
it gave the world the idea of liberty,equality and fraternity
It was encouraged/influenced later revolutions in other parts of the world
other nations have used the U.S. government as a model
The scientific revolution change the way Europeans looked at the world. Europeans thought they were superior to the rest of the world.
The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.…
The Renaissance greatly contributed to the Scientific Revolution. Also, nobles and middle class began looking for less religious answers and people started to use mathematics, observation, and experiments, instead. Also, after the Protestant Reformation people started to see that they could test authority and figure things out for themselves.