Chapter 15

The globalization of religion and science played important roles in the shaping of the early modern era. Christianity was strongly established in the Americas. Europeans were predominantly Christianity and they wanted to extend their religion to other regions as well. They sent out missionaries to help spread Christianity. Though it wasn't always accepted, some aspects of Christianity were integrated into other cultures. Some forceful, immoral tactics were used to try and convert others into Christianity, such as the Spanish destroying the religious shrines and objects of the Aztec and Inca.

The Scientific Revolution took place in Europe during the mid 1600 and early 1800s. This was the emergence of modern science and the speculation of philosophy. It laid the foundation for the Enlightenment. People began questioning everything. This gave them a new outlook and they were no longer using religion as an answer to why things were the way they were. This transformed peoples ideas about things like the universe and nature.

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