John Hancock was born January 12, 1737, in Braintree Massachusetts. Hancock had a good education and graduated from Harvard College. After graduation, he worked for his uncle to take over the family business. As his uncle 's health gradually got worse, Hancock slowly took over the business. In 1764, his dad, Thomas Hancock, died leaving him the House of Hancock.
On September 27, 1722 in Boston, Massachusetts Samuel Adams was born to Samuel Adams Sr. and Mary Fifield Adams. His family was from a Puritan background and they lived in Boston Massachusetts. His father was a wealthy, well-respected merchant and brewer (an important vocation in this era of unclean
Sir Isaac Brock was born on October, 6, 1769 in Saint Peter Port, United Kingdom. Isaac Brock was the 8th son of the family. He lived in one of the smallest towns the the UK. At the age 15, he joined the army and remained a soldier for his whole life. Brock was assigned to Lower Canada in 1802.
In the 1800 was taken up by the work of Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who applied
Galileo Galilei is an Italian scientist, an astronomer, and a mathematician. The Renaissance is a time for “rebirth” in learning. This takes place after the Middle Ages, where in that time period, there was no interest in learning. Galileo accomplished, impacted, and reflected Renaissance ideals in his way of thinking. Galileo was an Italian scientist, an astronomer, and a mathematician from the Renaissance, whose many accomplishments impacted the world and reflected the great values of the Renaissance time period.
Galileo Galilei I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use. - Galileo Galilei. If born with the knowledge to change the world, why not use it. He was an very important figure in the world of modern science because his discoveries would change the way people look at the science world.
Galileo Galilei was born February 15, 1564. He was a natural Italian philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician. In his middle teen years he went to school at Vallombrosa, and then in 1581 he got enrolled at the University of Pisa. He started going to school at Pisa to study medicine, but then got sidetracked by mathematics. In 1583 he discovered something very important, he found out how to describe the ways that rule the motion of pendulums.
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 .
As the years continued, Hooke’s life became to go on a downwards spiral. His niece that he loved dearly died the same year that the Principia was published in 1687. As Newton fame and reputation grew at a rapid pace, Hooke’s declined. This caused Hooke to become more bitter and hateful towards Newton. Even till the bitter end, Hooke took every opportunity he could to offend Newton and his work.
Isaac Newton was born on January 4,1643 in Woolsthrope, England. Newton was the son of a prosperous local farmer, who died three months before he was born. Newton was an only child, and his mother's name was Hannah Ayscough Newton, later on Hannah re-married Barnabas Smith and had three children. At age twelve Newton was introduced to the fascinating world of chemistry. When Newton was almost done with basic education, his mother wanted him to become a farmer.
We are like chameleons, we take our hue and the color of our moral character, from those who are around us” (John Locke). John Locke was a philosopher and physician in the late 1600’s. His ideas and beliefs about individual rights and a government by the people influenced the formation of the government of the United States, creating the basis for the freedom enjoyed by those citizens today. John Locke was born in England in 1632. His parents were Puritans, and he was raised that way.
The thought process of George's soul was racing with the "facts" he had learned on earth, compared with what he had just experienced. He was confused. The mental images of this moment of death and entrance to Heaven was not exactly as he had been taught and understood how it would be. He had visualized entering a large enclosure like the throne room of some palace, the tall columns, the walls, and thrones encrusted with gold and lapis lazuli stone.
At the age of twelve, Newton was sent to the King's school in Grantham, England. Initially, he did poorly in school, but once he beat up a bully
Siddhartha Gautama, who might later be called as Buddha, was conceived in Lumbini, Nepal practically around the year 563 BC. his folks where two critical important individuals. Siddharthas fathers name was Shuddhodana. His mom, Queen Maya. Siddhartha got his name from one of his moms dreams.
However most sources would say that he was born on Christmas day 1642 because during that time they were using the old Julien calendar, which is why most sources believe that he was born then, however, he was born January 4, 1643 in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England. He was the only son to a farmer who was also named Isaac Newton. His father had passed away three months before he was even born, so he never got to know his father from a personal standpoint. When Isaac was born he was born premature and weak. He was not expected to survive, but fortunately for us and the rest of the world he did.