The primary source of transportation in the original Industrial Revolution was the train, drawn by a steam locomotive.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
i don't know the person, there, were many including James watt, who invented the steam engine which was an important source of power for the industrial revolution.
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.
what are some specific locations of energy source
Candles and gas lanterns were used at night before electricity.
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
The steam engine, which was invented by James Watt, appeared and initiated the industrial revolution.
Coal
Coal .
Industrial Revolution Period marking the introduction of mass production, improved transportation, technological progress, and the industrial factory system. In the United States this period is generally agreed to have begun at the time of the Civil War (1861-1865).For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
the steam engine
the steam engine
the steam engine
i don't know the person, there, were many including James watt, who invented the steam engine which was an important source of power for the industrial revolution.
Not much different from today. Coal.