22.1 the scientific revolution
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22.1 The Scientific Revolution In the mid-1500s, scientists begin to question accepted beliefs and make new theories based on experimentation.
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22.1 The Scientific Revolution
Age of Revolutions Scientific Revolution. What was it? – the period roughly between 1500 and 1700 during which the foundations of modern science were.
The Scientific Revolution
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Age of Revolutions