Women During the Scientific Revolution
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Society restricted women for centuries to never aspire to be more than dependent on a man. But many females during this time period were not satisfied, were not happy with being just a wife and mother, and longed for something to advance themselves in. Finally in the 17th and 18th centuries intellectual women began to shake off their shackles from the male sex and grasp onto the Scientific Method with eager hands. Even though their
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declare war on men or at least to attempt to deprive them of their priviledge..." <Tab/>In conclusion, women's scientific discoveries were rarely talked about or aknowledged. Women slowly gained more recognition though as they furthured science. Along the way they expirienced support and oppostion, by both males and females. But a few of the women mentioned up above contributed greatly to society and gained new ground for the female race.
declare war on men or at least to attempt to deprive them of their priviledge..." <Tab/>In conclusion, women's scientific discoveries were rarely talked about or aknowledged. Women slowly gained more recognition though as they furthured science. Along the way they expirienced support and oppostion, by both males and females. But a few of the women mentioned up above contributed greatly to society and gained new ground for the female race.