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Snowcat [4.5K]
2 years ago
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What two ideas from the Scientific Revolution do you think were most important in influencing the Age of Exploration and why? Wh

at effects did they have on explorers and on nations?
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olga2289 [7]2 years ago
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The use of the critical sensor and the rejection of theocentrism were the ideas of the Scientific Revolution that most influenced the Age of Exploration.

<h3>What were the ideas of the Scientific Revolution?</h3>
  • Use of critical sense.
  • More attention to human needs.
  • Rejection to theocentrism.
  • Adoption of empiricism.
  • Adoption of the scientific method.

The scientific revolution aimed to be rational and explain the events of the universe through research, study, and observation of facts.

The Age of Exploration, in turn, was the period when European nations began to travel in search of knowledge and power, placing Europeans at the center of the world and the most influential beings.

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