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Why did the study of nature change during the 1500s and the 1600s?
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Why did the study of nature change during the 1500s and the 1600s?
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Europeans claimed the land and diseases spread.
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the study of nature change during the 1500s and the 1600s because
Scientists formed conclusions based on observations and made use of new tools and instruments to observe and measure.
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