coal and iron coal was found out to be used for machines instead of using water and if you used water you had to have a factory by a river so cola was the answer iron was used to make the machine but poeple converted it into steel and cheaper and stronger metal
it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
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The introduction of power-driven machinery and the development of factory organization.
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
Steam power
it did not increase the power of anything, the industrial revolution harnessed the power of steam. :) :) :) by abbie mcalpine
yes
The middle class was the one that rises greatly in power during the Industrial Revolution.
The introduction of power-driven machinery and the development of factory organization.
Steam power
It allowed them to produce more ammunition for their country.
Water
Water
steam, electricity, and water
Electricity
Coal was being used to fuel industrial plants, to make steel, and to power the railroads.
Industrial capitalism emerged during the mid-18th century as the Industrial Revolution flowered. Industrialists had great economic power because of investment in factories and machinery. Agriculture became more mechanized as well.