In addition, the opposition cites evidence from "James Cook". The author maintains that James Cook had set new standards for thoroughness in discovery and seamanship in navigation, cartography, and the sea are of men ("James Cook." Britannica School. Encyclopedia Britannica). This research attempts to prove that James Cook was such a great naval captain because he discovered the island of Hawaii on accident while trying to find the northwest passage and in the end he gets killed by a bunch of Hawaiian …show more content…
Their position is invalid because without the planning, money, and time it took to craft the ships for the explorers to sail out all at that time it wasn’t even certain that they would even come back. Instead, The Scientific Revolution is more important because without the technology to upgrade their boats then without the help of their discoveries explorers wouldn't have been able to go anywhere.
Given these points, The Scientific Revolution was the most important time in history because during this point in time there was an abundance of ideas that later on helped develop methods of researching new ages. This debate is important to the world today because without the achievements by people like galileo and Isaac Newton and Edward Jenner. We wouldn't have the world we see today. my final thought is that we needed the Scientific Revolution in order for today because in order for us to have advanced as we did we needed the Scientific