The Enlightenment was connected to the scientific revolution due to the similar nature of both, as they both proposed ideas concerning nature, reasoning and thinking.
Explanation:
The Enlightenment was a 17th-18th century movement concerning a shift away from God and the Church and more towards liberty, progress and advanced ideals.The Scientific Revolution was also a movement, but more so geared towards the emergence of science and was greatly shunned by the church.One way that they would both be related is in the movement away from the Church and God, as many church officials feared that scientific ideas would affect the power of the church, with astrologists such as Galileo being arrested by the church for his ideas about the stars. Another way they are both related is that both movements proposed ideas of higher thinking, in comparison to the time, with great scientists from the Scientific Revolution such as Newton and Copernicus greatly affecting the way we think today, and philosophers such as John Locke and Voltaire greatly affecting the close-minded society at the time and proposing new ideas, such as freedom of speech