Isaac Newton’s mother gave birth to Isaac newton on January 4, 1643, in Woolsthorpe Manor, England, but using old Julien calendar that was used when Newton was born he would be technically be born on Christmas day, which is on December 25, 1642, and Isaac passed away on March 31, 1727. Isaac’s father, who was also named Isaac Newton sadly passed away 3 to 2 months before Isaac’s birth. His mother Hannah Ayscough remarried another man after the death of Isaac’s dad, but Isaac hated his stepdad and so because of that Isaac had to live with his grandparents at the age of three. Isaac’s grandparents made him attend school, the school he was attending was called King’s school in Grantham in Lincolnshire. Isaac was smart for his age and was at the top of his class at his school, but before little Isaac could complete his studies at school, his mother pulled him out of school at the age of 12 to help out on the farm because his 2 dads died and his mother needed help on his farm with her 3 other sons …show more content…
At that time the scientific revolution was booming, and Isaac also got his bachelor’s degree in 1665 and kept working and studying at Trinity College until the plague hit, by that time Isaac had to go home and studied alone for 18 months or about 1 year and 6 months. Then went back to college to finish his studies at that time he also studied space and peoples theory’s on space. Isaac was not interested in girls as most men would for his age he also like being alone more and the apple hiding his head theory is not true, he also made a telescope that impressed the royal family which was a bit better than Galileo’s telescope, he was also elected to become one of the members of the royal society which he got a lot of attention for and made his classmate listen to his explanation more, it also opened more choices for Isaac and his career when he grows