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Chapter 4--GROWTH OF NEW IDEAS #1

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revolutionturning round or a complete change
Nocolaus CopernicusWrote the book , On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies
What did Copernicus believe?He showed that the sun is the center about which the earth and planets revolve
Anton van Leeuwenhoekhad a microscope so powerful that he could see microorangisms
Why were new instruments important for the development of the sciences?The use of instruments made it possible for more accurate observations and experiments .Observations and experiments changed the ways that people thought.
Industrial Revolutioninventions that greatly changed the ways people worked
factoriesbuildings in which goods are manufactured
Eli Whitneyinvented the cotton gin,a machine that cleaned the cotton fiber by separating it from the seeds
Why did factories hire children?Children did not have to be paid as much as adults and it did not take a lot of skill to tend a machine
How did the use of steam bring with it the growth of towns and cities?Workers had to live near the factoires where they worked. They were crowded and filled with smoke.
What were some advantages of living in an industrial city.?Manchester was one of the first cities to provied free public parks and library. Business people were quicker to try new ways of living because they were accustomed to seeing new inventions work in factories
capitalwealth in fthe form of goods or money used for making more goods
profita financial gain after paying the costs of workers and materials to produce something
capitalista person who provides the capital for a business
free enterprisepeople had choices about how to make and spend their money
Bill of Rightsa law setting limits on the royal power
What problems did France face in 1789?There was a different set of laws for the nbles and the common people. Nobles had the best land, yet paid no taxes, held high positions in government and in the Church. The Church collected taxes from the common people and they paid for the government.
guillotinea device for beheading people
What changes did the Revolution make in France?The king's powers were limited, the nobles lost privileges, the Church lost most of its lands, and serfdom was abolished.
Radicalspeople who want to make extreme or very great changes in a short amount of time
Napoleon Bonaparteseized control of the French government in 1799 who crowned himself Emperor Napoleon . He defeated France's enemies on the mainland, however he made a mistake and Russia would not surrender .
Gutenberginvented the movable type printing press


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