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steam, electricity, and water
The Steam Engine
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, factories were commonly built next to flowing rivers or other water source because people used the water as an energy source to run the machines in the factory.
It made production of goods faster and more effective.
Technological advances such as the invention and inventions of machines spurred the industrial revolution. The factories began utilizing water and steam energy to run the machines, and this increased productivity of standardized goods.
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
coal and steam
the Industrial Revolution
steam, electricity, and water
water, for example during the industrial revolution the water wheel was powered by water.
The Steam Engine
At the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, factories were commonly built next to flowing rivers or other water source because people used the water as an energy source to run the machines in the factory.
It made production of goods faster and more effective.
Technological advances such as the invention and inventions of machines spurred the industrial revolution. The factories began utilizing water and steam energy to run the machines, and this increased productivity of standardized goods.
Oil and electricity
The Industrial Revolution brought about the use of new sources of power such as steam and coal energy. It occurred between 1760 to 1840.
Coal was the main power source behind the industrial revolution, although new methods of harnessing water-power were also pioneered during this period.