The steam engine meant that a factory or mill no longer needed to be built near a source of running water.
The steam engine
The first engine that ran on steam power was created in 1813 by George Stephenson, this led to the invention of steam engine trains and many other inventions.
The needs that led to the spread of the steam engine in 18th and 19th century in Europe were the necessity for mass production, and the need to cut down the production costs.
It took less man power to manufacture the product and a better quality of the product.
Steam engine: external combustion (the fuel is burnt in the boiler and the steam led through pipes etc to the power cylinder(s). Diesel (and petrol and gas): internal combustion - the fuel is burnt in the cylinder. Otherwise they are all Heat Engines.
The invention of the static steam engine led to the industrial revolution in Britain. It meant that factories could be built almost anywhere, and production machinery could be powered by a single static steam engine.
He worked on the steam engine and made it more useful
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i agree because with that invetion it led to other great inventions such as the coal train
It led to the development of boats and trains that could move people and goods quickly over great distances.
The English Civil war led to the rise of Oliver Cromwell's military dictatorship in August 1647.