The Scientific revolution contributes to Europe political systems through the destruction of Europe in the late fourteenth century. At this time, Europe was recovering from the Bubonic Plague commonly known as the Black Death. The Black Death killed about one-third of the population of Europe. Through means of science, the bubonic plague tragedy helps Europe during the advancement of creating medicine and remedies. The movement known as the renaissance was formed for the advancement in the arts and values of creativity. The renaissance created a foundation for the scientific revolution through the advancement of science. The scientific revolutions re-establish a strong monarchy and influence learning in Western Europe. …show more content…
Philosophers by the names: Aristotle, Galen, Euclid philosophies were translated into Latin. These philosophers’ works were to be taught in universities to further the scientific revolution and help acquired understanding of how science works. It also establishes new profession like astronomy, mathematics, and other philosophies. Philosophy then paved a way for experimentation through the invention of the telescope, pendulum clock, and other scientific instrument. The scientific revolution re-established the expansion of exploration and navigating voyages. Europe social system was contributed by the scientific revolution emphasizing the value of invention and