223). Secondly, another contributing factor to cultural evolution was the colonial appetite for been economically and intellectually challenges, the invention of news paper. In fact, we learned that by 1764, the colonies had twenty-three newspapers which advertised goods, medicines, land, and runaway slaves and wives (Reich, 2011, p. 230). Thirdly, during the seventeenth century, Colonia Arts and Science started to take shape as scientists such as Kepler, Galileo, Bacon, Newton and others were laying the foundations of modern physics, astronomy, chemistry and mathematics. Overwhelming, Newton became the most famous of this century by becoming the most influential European scientist and he provided some spiritual guidance as he stated, “God had created the universe and laid down the immutable laws which were to be govern and impacted the eighteenth-century life in America (Reich, 2011, 233). Fourthly, the American colonies homes and furnish finally contributed to the evolution and up to this point, settlers lived in caves or mere holes in the ground cover with any useable material (Reich,
223). Secondly, another contributing factor to cultural evolution was the colonial appetite for been economically and intellectually challenges, the invention of news paper. In fact, we learned that by 1764, the colonies had twenty-three newspapers which advertised goods, medicines, land, and runaway slaves and wives (Reich, 2011, p. 230). Thirdly, during the seventeenth century, Colonia Arts and Science started to take shape as scientists such as Kepler, Galileo, Bacon, Newton and others were laying the foundations of modern physics, astronomy, chemistry and mathematics. Overwhelming, Newton became the most famous of this century by becoming the most influential European scientist and he provided some spiritual guidance as he stated, “God had created the universe and laid down the immutable laws which were to be govern and impacted the eighteenth-century life in America (Reich, 2011, 233). Fourthly, the American colonies homes and furnish finally contributed to the evolution and up to this point, settlers lived in caves or mere holes in the ground cover with any useable material (Reich,