Well, by the 15th century (the 1400s), the Europeans were already in the Iron age two levels higher than the stone age that the Americans were still in. They had given up human sacrifices, developed a writing system for their languages and were well on their way to scientific studies.
In the Americans, the only mental working was a bit of gold and silver, Human sacrifices were still the "norm" and a few priests could read the pictograph "writing" that they had developed. Large empires such as the Incas and Aztecs enslaved total and complete people after capturing them.
Other researchers that were known to have worked with Frederick Taylor in his scientific method theory were:
- Henry Gannt
- F & L Gilbreth
<h3>What was Taylor's scientific method?</h3>
Taylor's scientific management theory is a theory that has the proposition that there is one right method of doing things.
According to his theory of management, making people to work very hard would not be an efficient way of optimization for the way that the job is to be carried out.
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James Madison joined the Virginia Convention in 1776 and won approval for the "free exercise of religion". He also won another victory for religious freedom by persuading the Virginia assembly to pass a law that ended the Anglican Church's status as an official religion.
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