The term scientific revolution is from the sixteen hundreds in the seventeenth century. It was considered by many as the start of the age of modern science.
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The scientific revolution led to new ways of thinking about the world, which led to the inventions that made the Industrial Revolution possible.…
In the context of the French Revolution, a Jacobinoriginally meant a member of the Jacobin Club (1789-1794), but even at that time, the term Jacobins had been popularly applied to all promulgators of revolutionary opinions
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The Scientific Revolution happened in Europe in the 18th century though some speculate that it could have started earlier. The Scientific Revolution dramatically changed the way we saw the world as we began to understand it's inner workings.
The telescope, the microscope and navigational instruments were invented in the scientific revolution.