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the industrial revolution in the 18th century, which influenced the course of world history, brought European feudal society into capitalist society, and a leap-forward change took place in human history, which promoted the development of commerce and transportation, accelerated the process of urbanization, and then changed human life. During this period, many scientists, writers, musicians and politicians were born, which laid a brilliant foundation for human progress.

Newton and his gravitation and Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy

Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations. Adam Smith is known as the ancestor of modern economics

james hargreaves, a textile worker, and his Jenny spinning machine

james watt and his steam engine

George Stevenson and his "Voyager" locomotive. From then on, the train gradually replaced the carriage

Peter the Great led Russia into the ranks of powerful countries

British Protestants ventured to the New World of America on the sailboat Mayflower

American independence and Washington, the first president of the United States

Jefferson, the second president of the United States, and the establishment of the University of Virginia

The Enlightenment was another ideological emancipation movement in human history after the Renaissance. Among them, Voltaire, a great French thinker, Oedipus, Philosophical Communication, Rousseau, a Swiss thinker, On the Origin of Human Inequality, On the Social Contract, Diderot's Encyclopedia and Montesquieu's On the Spirit of Law have had a far-reaching influence on bourgeois revolutionary movements all over the world.

Lear and La Marseillaise

The rise of the war giant Napoleon

Immanuel Kant, a great German philosopher, and his works Critique of Pure Reason, Critique of Practical Theory and Critique of Judgment are important documents in the history of philosophy

Hegel, a dialectic master, and Phenomenology of Spirit, Logic, Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Principles of Philosophy of Right and Philosophy of History. The son, the miser and other works

Bach, the father of modern music

Mozart, a musical prodigy

Beethoven, a musician

Rembrandt, a Dutch painter, and his works, Professor Durbeyfield's Anatomy Class and Night Patrol, are called "purple and golden darkness" by European art historians, creating the brilliance of the Dutch painting school

David and French painters.