1. The Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
Previously, the church held the unchallenged beliefs of Aristotle and Ptolemy as fact. ... Throughout the Enlightenment, this uncontrollable desire to obtain knowledge spread throughout the talented, rich women of France. ... The same women that brought together these beauteous gatherings that encouraged everyone to participate in the analysis of unmatched literature also implemented a new style of art into society known as rococo. This style was represented by soft colors, elaborate designs, and romantic depictions and it marked an increased importance of women as they now had a slight impact...
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