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mash [69]
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5

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GaryK [48]3 years ago
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Islamic trade bolstered the economy and helped scientists fund their research and increase exploration. ... As Europeans conquered Islamic territory, they captured classical Greek and Roman texts in the process. Most of the leading thinkers of the Scientific Revolution held Islamic religious beliefs.

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