Sir Isaac newton is considered a major philosophical supporter and preserver of the scientific revolution. His work in physics, mathematics, and astronomy helped shape the foundational principles of modern science. His laws of motion and universal gravitation were instrumental in advancing scientific inquiry and understanding.
Advocate or supporter.
Jean-Paul Marat, a French revolutionary and journalist, was stabbed to death in his bathtub by Charlotte Corday on July 13, 1793. Corday was a supporter of the Girondins faction and believed that by killing Marat, she could halt the radical turn of the French Revolution.
is to end or someone that that is againist slavery
Edmund Randolph was a slave owner and a supporter of slavery. He did not advocate for the abolition of slavery and did not take a public stand against the practice during his lifetime.
Andrew Carnegie was opposed to slavery and believed it was immoral and unjust. He believed in the principles of freedom and equality for all individuals. Carnegie was a supporter of the abolitionist movement and took a stance against the institution of slavery.
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They were a covert supporter and never actually declared war on the UK.
supporter of the deposed James II and his descendants in their claim to the British throne after the Revolution of 1688
Ben Franklin was a supporter of the American Revolution meaning that he wanted freedom from england
Mary Wollstoncraft was British. However, she was not a supporter of the established government. She was very much a radical in her thinking. Although she was an early supporter of the principles of the French Revolution, she abhored the violence it spawned.
A sympathizer for the French Revolution, he was a supporter of foreign relations; open
He had been a loyal supporter of King Louis XVI.
He was a supporter of the Jacobins,the group which most strongly believed that Liberty,Equality and Fraternity apply to all.
The cast of Quiz Ball - 1966 includes: John Arlott as Himself - Guest Supporter Alfie Bass as Himself - Guest Supporter James Bolam as Himself - Guest Supporter Harry Carpenter as Himself - Guest Supporter Brian Close as Himself - Guest Supporter Peter Cook as Himself - Guest Supporter Kenneth Cope as Himself - Guest Supporter Gordon Jackson as Himself - Guest Supporter Roy Kinnear as Himself - Guest Supporter Sam Kydd as Himself - Guest Supporter John Laurie as Himself - Guest Supporter Sam Leitch as Himself - Guest Supporter Hugh Lloyd as Himself - Guest Supporter James Logan as Himself - Guest Supporter Kenny Lynch as Himself - Guest Supporter Magnus Magnusson as Himself - Guest Supporter Ted Moult as Himself - Guest Supporter Nicholas Parsons as Himself - Guest Supporter Lance Percival as Himself - Guest Supporter Jon Pertwee as Himself - Guest Supporter Leonard Sachs as Himself - Guest Supporter Percy Thrower as Himself - Guest Supporter Tommy Trinder as Himself - Guest Supporter David Vine as Himself - Presenter Richard Wattis as Himself - Guest Supporter Jimmy Young as Himself - Guest Supporter
I suppose you mean Frida Kahlo, although you do not say so. She was born in 1907. When she grew up she came to be an ardent supporter of the Mexican revolution, which had started in 1910. So she wanted to be born into this revolution.
He was a supporter of central government.