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What did early machines first run on
There were many rushing rivers and streams in New England which provided a constant supply of energy. This energy supply was required to run cotton gins and other manufacturing machines.
Six people can run 3 machines in the factory. How many machines can 18 people run?
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Early machines would run on energy sources available at the time, namely manual labour, animal labour, water power and wind power. There is evidence of steam power dating back 2000 years but this was ineffective/inefficient. It wasn't until improvements in the 18th century that steam power really took off.
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The Northeast of the US had a large, concentrated, population and access to resources including raw materials and power. The many fast-flowing rivers of the northeast provided energy to run mills based on water power.
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The new machines for spinning and weaving required power to operate. Initially, these machines were powered by waterwheels, harnessing the energy of flowing water to run the machinery. Later on, with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, steam engines became a popular source of power for these machines.
The Industrial revolution in the U.S. first began in New England- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire, because they were close to resources such as coal, iron, and especially rushing rivers and streams. The rivers and streams provided the waterpower necessary to run the machinery in the new factories. They also had many ports coming from the South shipping goods such as cotton and cloth to New England factories.