-These are the first steps we see the world becoming interdependent.
-The gaining of new knowledge causes conflict between religion and science.
2. 2. The most important is Food shortages to Food Surplus. When civilizations started to have a surplus of food not everyone had to be farmers and work the fields. This lead to different jobs. Now with all these new jobs, new technologies started to be created and discovered. Explorers discovered new lands and resources which lead to more trade. Ports and water trade became much more prevalent. Also the printing press was invented which lead to more books, ideas, and languages. With all these new ideas, came new theories which questioned old theories. The controversy between religion vs. science started. Having more food lead to a more interdependent world.
3. 3.With the printing press came new ideas and theories which lead to controversy. Scientists began questioning long-standing beliefs in the theories of the universe. Copernicus argued that the sun, not the earth, was the center of the universe. When he published these controversial ideas, he ran into problems with the church. Other astronomers like Galileo, also make observations and advanced theories that ran counter to the teachings in the bible. The ideas of the scientific revolution would not have spread if not for the printing press.
Source: www.nytimes.com/2010/12/02/science/space/02star.html
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