The American people revolted against the British and the Mexican people revolted against their president. Both of the Americans and Mexicans took over government buildings and had an unpleasant engagement. However, the difference between the two is that the Mexicans had military training and the Americans had no military support whatsoever. Additionally, the American Revolution resulted in a democratic government where the Mexican Revolution resulted in a political government. The Scientific Revolution itself, on the other hand, is very different from the two since it resulted in no war and consisted solely of the science behind the universe. However, if it were not for the Scientific Revolution, the American Revolution (and perhaps the Mexican Revolution) would most likely never have happened. The Scientific Revolution greatly influenced the American Revolution. Newton’s logical ideas of the universe led people to start logically thinking about the interactions/relationships between rulers and people. Many believed if there were natural laws for the universe, then there had to be natural laws for peoples’ behaviors as well. People believed that there should be basic human rights and freedom of religion. These questions and thoughts—as well as some economic and political forces—were the foundations of the American Revolution. One could argue that the Scientific
The American people revolted against the British and the Mexican people revolted against their president. Both of the Americans and Mexicans took over government buildings and had an unpleasant engagement. However, the difference between the two is that the Mexicans had military training and the Americans had no military support whatsoever. Additionally, the American Revolution resulted in a democratic government where the Mexican Revolution resulted in a political government. The Scientific Revolution itself, on the other hand, is very different from the two since it resulted in no war and consisted solely of the science behind the universe. However, if it were not for the Scientific Revolution, the American Revolution (and perhaps the Mexican Revolution) would most likely never have happened. The Scientific Revolution greatly influenced the American Revolution. Newton’s logical ideas of the universe led people to start logically thinking about the interactions/relationships between rulers and people. Many believed if there were natural laws for the universe, then there had to be natural laws for peoples’ behaviors as well. People believed that there should be basic human rights and freedom of religion. These questions and thoughts—as well as some economic and political forces—were the foundations of the American Revolution. One could argue that the Scientific