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Scientific Revolution Carol Rioux Kingwood High School Kingwood, Texas

Causes of Scientific Revolution Renaissance discovery of new classical manuscripts caused scholars to question accepted knowledge Exploration broadened Europeans horizons Printing press spreads new ideas Development of new scientific instruments

New Ideas??? It’s all about me! I’m the center!!

Copernicus

Tycho Brahe

Johannes Kepler

Galileo

Newton

Medicine - Chemistry pV = K

Vesalius

William Harvey

Edward Jenner

Robert Boyle

Lavoisier Priestly

Querelles des Femmes

Cavendish

Maria Winkelmann

Ration - Logic A New Way of Thinking

Rene Descartes

Francis Bacon