From 1550 to 1700, Europe experienced a Scientific Revolution when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, anatomy changed the way Europeans viewed.

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From 1550 to 1700, Europe experienced a Scientific Revolution when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, anatomy changed the way Europeans viewed the natural world

Everything was questioned & nothing was assumed to be true Thinkers used logic & the scientific method to find answers to questions

Reasons for Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution began in 1550s because of the recent discoveries in other areas of European life: During the Renaissance, people began to question old beliefs & thought that humans could accomplish anything

Reasons for Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution began in 1550s because of the recent discoveries in other areas of European life: During the Reformation, people began to question the ideas of the Roman Catholic Church

Reasons for Scientific Revolution The Scientific Revolution began in 1550s because of the recent discoveries in other areas of European life: In the Age of Exploration, the discovery of new lands led people to search for other “new” things Because of the Renaissance, Reformation, & the Age of Exploration… people began to question everything

What were some of the key ideas of the Scientific Revolution?