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The 17th Century

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  • Period: Mar 27, 1561 to

    Francis Bacon

    Developed the empirical method which uses experiments rather than speculations.
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    Rene Decartes

    Responsible for modern Geometry and developed Cartesian Dualism which separated all substances into mind or matter.
  • Copernican Theory Proven by Galileo

    Copernican Theory Proven by Galileo
    With his newly developed telescope, Galileo discovered Jupiter's moons. This allowed him to prove the Heliocentric model.
  • King James Bible Released

    King James Bible Released
    This allowed Protestants to read on their own and therefore further defied Catholic practices.
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    Thirty Years War

    Catholics, Lutherans, and Calvinists violate the Peace of Hapsburg. This created the Protestant Union and Catholic League. Ended with the Peace of Westphalia
  • Johannes Kepler's Third Law

    The square of the orbital period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit.
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    Robert Boyle

    Responsible for the laws for the expansion of gases, and is considered the father of chemistry
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    John Locke

    English philosopher who supported limited government power and coined the natural rights as "life, liberty, and property."
  • Galileo and the Inquisition

    Galileo convicted of heresy for supporting the heliocentric model and is put under house arrest by the Catholic Church
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    Sir Isaac Newton

    Considered the father of modern physics and responsible for the discovery of gravitational force.
  • King Charles I Beheaded

    King Charles I Beheaded
    Charles I was defeated by the Parliamentarians and was charged with treason. He refused to enter a plea, which made him guilty. He was therefore beheaded.
  • The English Restoration

    The English Restoration
    The monarchies of "Great Britain" reunite under Charles II.
  • The London Fire

    The London Fire
    A fire forms in London which claims 80% of the city.
  • Principia of Mathematic

    Principia of Mathematic
    Sir Isaac Newton published his book, Principia of Mathematica. This described his Newton's laws of motion and the establishment of classical mechanics.
  • The Glorious Revolution

    Kings James II of England is overthrown and England obtains a joint monarchy with WIlliam of Orange and Mary II of England.