The Scientific Revolution was important to world history because it was technically the base of our modern science today and because it had difficulties between  the church. The church had problems with some people that had their own views and discoveries of science and those problems resulted into religious problems. One example for that was Galileo's ideas about the universe revolving around the Sun and not the earth. He was put to trial for his idea and for being a heretic. Some people interpreted his ideas wrong and said that he was going against the Bible's ideas. He was going to be killed, but he wasn't killed because the Pope was "his friend" and so he was just put to house arrest.
      The scientific revolution was also important in world history because it changed the way we thought about the world and nature around us. It made us ask more questions. Some people used to believe everything other people and the church said, without even trying it themselves. They just thought that those people were right. Therefore, they did not rise any questions. Other people did start rising questions, they also tried to try to prove if the things other people said were true. People started asking about how the world worked and why it worked that way. The Science Revolution helped us know what we know about the world and nature.  As a result, we started to know that the earth did orbit the sun and so did all the other planets, the scientific method was created, and finally people were expiramenting. It is very good that the scientific revolution occured in the past.



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