The Scientific Revoultion
Eirika Edwardsen
Western Civ. II
Prof. Flinter
September 8, 2000
The Scientific Revolution
The Scientific Revolution was crucial to the development of “modern” European thinking. It effected every aspect of life, and changed ideas that were the basis of stability in the society of Europe during this era. The effects were not only felt during this time but also continued to help shape and mold life and the way people thought for many decades after. Areas such
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religious toleration.
Times such as The Scientific Revolution and The Age of Enlightenment did not come and go at a rapid rate. Decades upon decades of slow introduction of new ideas were necessary so that a revolution would not begin. These two eras offered information into a stagnant society. Not everyone would ultimately grasp these ideas, many were content living their lives they way the had been for hundreds of years.
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