Scotland: The Period When Scottish Presbyterianism Was Developed, the Reason the Scottish Government Developed an Educational System Which Was Superior to All Other European States During the 17th Century, Scottish Scientists Leading European Mathematics, Science, Engineering, and Medicine During the 16th Century, One of the Most Industrialized Cities Within Europe During the 18th Century, French Author François-Marie Arouet’s (Voltaire) View of Edinburg, Scotland, and the Person Neo Classical Architecture is Named for

Scottish Minister John Knox, the reformer and founder of austere Scottish Presbyterianism, created their faith in 1559. Knox’s insistence that every person become literate to read the word of God is what provided Scotland with an educational system centuries ahead of the rest of Europe. Scottish minds led the way in European mathematics, science, engineering, and medicine. Edinburg, Scotland was one of the most industrialized citys in Europe during the 18th century. French writer François-Marie ...


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