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He invented the steam boat
to help economic structure it also contributed to the industrial revolution
Gottlieb Daimler did invent it
The national surplus of money that the government had made it easier to invent.
The "Father of the Industrial Revolution" and inventor of a steam engine used to pump water from mines.
James Watt invented the steam engine, which is still used today in various applications such as power generation and industrial processes. His improvements to the design of the steam engine are considered to be critical to the Industrial Revolution.
The entrepreneurs were the ones that started making factories ad shipping companies. After the factories had machines to work with people started going to Industrial cities to get work. This is big impact in the Industrial Revolution.
Francis Bacon introduced the concept of empiricism, as well as the Baconian method. Some accredit him as being the starter of the Industrial Revolution.
The Industrial revolution was caused mainly because the world was getting smarter, people were inventing new ideas and most children (mostly the rich) were going to school, this meant they had good education and had the brains to invent all of these massive machine's.
John Key is not a historical figure associated with the Industrial Revolution; rather, he is a New Zealand politician who served as Prime Minister from 2008 to 2017. The Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century, was characterized by significant technological advancements and innovations, primarily in Britain, including the steam engine by James Watt and the spinning jenny by James Hargreaves. These inventions transformed industries such as textiles and manufacturing, leading to profound economic and social changes.
James Watt invented the steam engine in 1765, which was a significant advancement in the Industrial Revolution. Watt's improvements to the steam engine made it more efficient and practical for various industrial applications, leading to significant advancements in manufacturing and transportation.