how the world appeared different to seventeenth-century Europeans
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The 17th century was the century that lasted from Jan 1 1601 to Dec 31, 1700 in the Gregorian calendar. It falls into the early modern period of Europe. their were many war was occurred in that time ,like the greatest military conflict were the Thirty years war, The great Turkish war and the Dutch-Protuguese war
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- The ideas of reformation took hold of many people and the monopoly of the Roman Catholic church was for ever broken.
- Few people who were interested, started investigating the world in which they lived.
- Scientific attitude developed.
- Theirs was a radically new view of human beings as free and rational agents.
- Faith in religious book and persist decreased.
- Faith in the ability of human beings to know and decide for themselves increased.
- They showed interest in reading good literature.
- Europeans were strongly attracted to material wealth, power and glory.
- Self interests developed.
- Many of the scientific inventions took place and people started exploring the world.
- And discovered sea routes to different continents.
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