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How Did Isaac Newton Contribute To The French Revolution

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.Scientific Revolution ; was the historical changes of how people use to think and believe to changes (politics,science,philosophy and communications).These developments transformed the views of society about nature. Science came to play a leading role in Enlightenment debate and though developed by Roman /Byzantine science and medieval Islamic science. Philosophers of the Scientific Revolution were Galileo ,Kepler ,Leibniz,Isaac Newton and John Locke . 2.Isaac Newton and the Scientific Revolution : Isaac Newton was born in June 4, 1643-(1727) in Woolsthorpe,Lincolnshire, England he started to grow his influential theories on light ,calculus and celestial mechanics while on break from Cambridge University,Newton came back to Cambridge in 1667 and was elected a minor fellow.Then Newton constructed the first reflecting telescope in 1688 then the following year he received his Master of Arts degree and took over Cambridge’s Lucasian Professor of Mathematics.He was one of the smartest and greatest scientist that has lived ,he was also a student of Biblical history and alchemy . …show more content…

The French Revolution;Started in 1789 and ended in the light 1790’s with the ascent of Napoleon Bonaparte, the French Revolution shook France between 1787 and 1799 and reached the first climax there in 1789.The french Revolution had general causes that explains common to all the Revolutions of the West at the end of the 18th century why it by far the most violent and the most universally significant of these revolutions .Reason of the general causes was the social structure of the west ,Feudalism regime had been weakened step by step and had already disappeared in parts of

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