Explain the main political features of the mid 18th century
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By the middle of the 18th century, the scientific revolution was in full swing; decades of research had been compiled, exchanged, corroborated, and communicated to the public. As the most prolific mathematician and scientist of the time, Leonhard Euler made significant contributions to many different fields, including optics, mechanics, artillery, naval science, planetary motion, and several branches of calculus. More recently, the 20th century science historian Clifford Truesdell has calculated that of all the mathematical and scientific work published during the whole of the 18th century, a full 25% was written by Euler.
By the middle of the 18th century, the scientific revolution was in full swing; decades of research had been compiled, exchanged, corroborated, and communicated to the public. As the most prolific mathematician and scientist of the time, Leonhard Euler made significant contributions to many different fields, including optics, mechanics, artillery, naval science, planetary motion, and several branches of calculus. More recently, the 20th century science historian Clifford Truesdell has calculated that of all the mathematical and scientific work published during the whole of the 18th century, a full 25% was written by Euler.
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The beginning of the eighteenth century saw the decline of the Mughal rule and the division of the territory into provincial states like Awadh, Bengal, Delhi, and so on.
The next part of the century saw the growth of British rule under the jurisdiction of the East India Company.
The decline of the Mughal empire led to the rise of the British politics in undivided India, despite the fact that Delhi was still the seat of the Mughal ruler.
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