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Scientific Advancements in the 1400-1500

By:Brianna, Chad, & Cameron

China

The Screw Driver

QUESTIONS

China grew under the Ming Dynasty. They took control of Hami. A place under the rule of another king.

Golf Balls

-Can you predict the outcome if Johann Gutenberg never invented the movable typing press?

-What did they discover about Asia?

-Who created the Caravel in the late 1400s?

-What would happen if these inventions were never created?

-How did navigations improve?

-What do you think would happen if Leonardo never invented the design of the helicopter would the world have progessed?

The earliest known screwdriver dates back to the fifteenth century which was used to put Slotted screws into knight's armor.

The first golf balls were invented in Hoo in the Fourteenth Century.

Johann Gutenberg

Invented the movable type press which was very helpful in this time and with the printers which was newly created.

Earth

Explorers later found out that the Earth is round because Asia can be reached by going West.

Spanish Inquisition

Leonardo Da Vinci

The Caravel

The Anemometer

Spanish Inquisition which was the enforcing of the cleanliness of blood.

It was invented in 1450 by Leon Battista Alberti, an Italian architect.

He was a Renaissance inventor and he invented the design of the Helicopter, Parachutes, The Ballista, rapid-fire guns and ball bearings.

Was a light sailing ship that was developed by the Portuguese in the late 1400s.

Culture

Spectacles

There was a new love for culture and scientific discovery in Europe named the renaissance.

Navigation and Goods

A man named Nicholas created spectacles of polished lenses for nearsighted people.

The Telescope

Caxton William

More Questions

Distances

The telescope was a big importance in the study of particals in space.

Navigation improved in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century and so did transporting goods because of how they knew the Earth was round so they could find different ways to a place.

Caxton William set up England's first printing press and printed the first book in the English language.

They traveled great distances across the Sea by putting tar on the bottom of ships and new sails were invented to capture wind and push ships along.

Astronomy

The study of Astronomy was commonly used. Astronomy is the study of Space.

-How do the scientific advantages relate to the renaissance?

-Are these inventions important to you? If so tell me why.

- Do you think man would have been succesful if Johann Gutenberg never created the movable typing press?

-Why do you think this era was important to the world?

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