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The 16th Century: The Scientific Revolution

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The Scientific revolution during the 16th century was the time of development in science, mathematics, physics, and astrology. Changes resulting from the revolution affected virtually all aspects of society such as religion and politics. The church felt threatened by the new discoveries during this time period as it began to affect the thought process of the common people. The Scientific Revolution was such a major milestone for mankind because it "changed the way people looked at the world of nature and man." The people that made the biggest contributions to the changing of thought and method were: Nicolas Copernicus, Johannes Kepler, and Francis Bacon.
Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543) was a Polish astronomer who proposed that the planets revolve

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