2. Christopher Columbus
• He was born in Italy in 1451.
• I think he changed world because he
discovered America, and he trade
spice and gold. Now America is big
and powerful country. A lot of people
going to America.
• He discovered Central America and
part of South America. He travelled
with small ships and he got new food
and things from America.
3. Leonardo da Vinci
• He was born in Italy 1452
• I think he changed world, because he
invented a lot of things, and we are
using them today. For example,
parachute, tank, and flying machine.
• He invented a lot of machine like
parachute, tank, flying machine,
machine that use for war…
4. Nicholas Copernicus
• He was born in Kingdom of Poland in 1473
• I think he changed world because he
found out that the Sun is in the middle of
the Universe. But people didn’t believe
him, however he improved his theory.
• He discovered that the Sun is in the
middle of the Universe, but he didn’t
publish his thought. After he dead, his
theory were published by his friend called
Barnard Wapowski.
5. Michelangelo
• He was born in Italy in 1475
• I think he changed world because
people is going to this chapel (that he
drew picture) as a tour, and the
picture is well known to the people.
They looked inside the chapel and the
picture, so people know about picture
and Michelangelo.
• He drew a picture on the Sistina
chapel' ceiling in the Vatican palace.
He lay down and drew for 4
years.(1508-1512) Other than that he
made a lot of sculpture.
6. Martin Luther
• He was born in Germany in 1483
• At that time, church (pope) told
people that if they pay money, they
going to heaven. All people believed
church, but he thought church was
wrong and nailed a paper with 95
theses. He was brave, because all
people thought pope was right but he
said he is still Christian, and he told
pope "that is wrong", he started
reformation.
• He nailed the 95 theses that he
thought wrong with a church. (1517)
7. Henry VIII
• He was born in England in 1491
• I think he changed world because he
built his own church and now there
are many kind of religions in the
world. I think his action is related to
the religions now.
• He was a King who broke the mold
(normal thing) Normally King listen to
the popes but he against the church
and he built own church in England.
8. Tokugawa Ieyasu
• He was born in 1543 in Japan
• I think he changed Japan because He
governed Japan as one country. Before
that all the areas were separated up
and they opposition to each other and
had wars.
• He was a farmer and at last he became
Kanpaku which is the emperor choose
to a leader of the country. He unify the
small area first and then he govern
Japan in Azuchimomoyama Era. (1590)
9. Galileo Galilei
• He was born in Italy in 1564
• I think he changed world because
now the Sun is in the middle is
the normal thing. But I think he
gave us chance to know that the
Earth is turn around the Sun. He
didn't change his mind even he
put in jail. He stood up with his
beliefs.
• He told people that the Sun is in
the middle of the Universe. But
popes didn't believe him.
10. Johannes Kepler
• He was born in Germany in 1571
• I think he changed world because he had
some mistakes, but at that time all
people believed that the planet's orbit is
perfectly circle and other astronomy said
there were 6 planets in the solar system.
A lot of astronomies were saying
different things, but he said that did he
believed.
• At that time popes and people thought
the planet's orbit is perfectly circle. But
Johannes said some of the orbits are oval
or crooked circle. He also said there are 2
satellite around the Mars' and Jupiter has
4 satellite. But it has more than 4.
11. Isaac Newton
• He was born in England in 1642
• I think he changed world because before
Newton find the gravity, Kepler
discovered about it, and Newton find
the connection between Kepler's
believes and his discovery. So now we
can know about the both of thoughts.
• He found out the gravity by seeing the
apple failed down from the tree. But
about the gravity was already
discovered by Kepler and he thought
"the Sun is related to the Earth's
gravity". Newton connect the gravity
and Kepler's believes
12. Bibliography
Christopher Columbus:
Christopher Columbus The discovery of the New World
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Leonardo da Vinci:
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Nicholas Copernicus:
NICHOLAS COPERNICUS and the Founding of Modern Astronomy
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Michelangelo:
At the time of Michelangelo
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Martin Luther:
MARTIN LUTHER FATHER OF THE REFORMARION
http://www.google.co.th/imgres?q=martin+luther&um=1&hl=en&rlz=1C1GPCK_enTH444TH444&biw=1366&bih=681&tbm=isch&tbnid=Pa3GQ
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13. Henry VIII:
Henry VIII The King, His Six Wives and His Court
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Tokugawa Ieyasu:
History of Japan
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Galileo Galilei:
Renaissance & Reformation Biographies
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Isaac Newton:
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