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In 1661 he went to the Cambridge university, where he studied maths and phylosophie.
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The house where he was born and lived until his youth is located on the west side of the valley of the River Witham. His parents were Isaac Newton and Hannah Ayscough, two Puritan peasants. He did not meet his father, as he had died in October 1642.
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In 1665 he had to return home due to the plague where he developed ideas.
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He published his most famous work, where he made the three laws of movements and the universal gravitation
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Was elected for the parlament who member of the Cambridge university.
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He fighted against falsification.
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He was elected for president in the Royal Society one of the most important institutions.
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He experiment with light and prisms.
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He was dead on England.