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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.

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