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The Baroque Age II: Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought, 1600-1715

1. Connections: Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought (p. 438)
Connections > Timelines > The Baroque Age II, 1600-1715
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Click on the link above to access a timeline for this chapter. Use it to compare developments in Religion & Philosophy, Literature, History, Art, Architecture, and Music during the Baroque era and the Age of Reason. How did the revolutions in scientific and political thought during this era relate to other cultural events?

2. Connections: Revolutions in Scientific and Political Thought (p. 439)
Connections>Timelines>The Baroque Age I, 1600-1715
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Examine the timeline accessible in the link above. What connections can you make between transformations in science and political thought and other aspects of history during this era covered in Chapter 14? For a larger overview of the era, look at the timeline for The Baroque Age II, 1600-1715. Compare it with the timeline for The Baroque Age I, 1600-1715. What are some historical relationships between these developments?








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