How Did Coffee Play A Pivotal Role In The Scientific Revolution

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Coffee:
17. Who did Europeans get coffee from and how did it spread to Europe?
The European got coffee from the Arab world since it originates in Yemen. During the seventeen-century Europeans visiting the Arab world were astonished by the popularity of coffee. Coffee spread through European powers starting with Britain that then moved to France, Germany and Holland. Even though coffee did face some difficulty because of its association with Islam.
18. What was the significance of people switching from alcohol to coffee?
Coffee was a symbol of sobriety thus promoting a forum for education, debate, and self-improvement. Coffee also promoted alert and stimulated compared to the mystical intoxicating powers of alcohol.
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The first European nation to break the monopoly would defeat Arabia on prices which would lead to them rising as the dominant European nation. The first to break the monopoly was the Dutch displacing Portugal, the dominant power from colonization. Whatever nation control the coffee trade had economical advantages since production of coffee was scarce in Europe.
20. How did coffee play a pivotal role in the scientific revolution?
Coffeehouses became places for casual places to discuss scientifically hypothesizes that aren’t fully developed and venues for scientific experiments. At coffeehouses one could enter discussions for the price of a coffee. The theory of gravity and several famous books were highly influenced at coffeehouses. Coffeehouse also became a center for complex lectures and formation of companies. Entrepreneurs and scientist formed companies to exploit new inventions and discoveries where there are scientific improvements in navigation.
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When it started off as a patent medicine in Atlanta the importance of marketing was well known using trademarks, slogans, and logos. When Atlanta prohibited alcohol, Coca Cola was used as a replacement to some people. However, the company also gave out free samples to holders addicting them to the drink. They also hired traveling salesmen to visit other states. After the started to bottle Coca Cola to begin sell it as a refreshing drink meant for all ages and gender. Coca Cola after spreading to all the states embodied American values such as capitalism and industrialism. Coca Cola then furthered its self as an American icon by associating itself with the American soldiers of world war