James Watt
The most important source was the little red book
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.
Pigs were domesticated during the Agricultural Revolution because they provided a reliable source of food, such as meat and fat, and were relatively easy to raise and breed for human consumption.
Holland had become an important source of supplies for the American war effort (Holland was a significant source of supplies to the Patriots).
Flax plants were a source of linen fiber before the Industrial Revolution.
Steam was the main source of energy during the industrial revolution.
The steam engine, which was invented by James Watt, appeared and initiated the industrial revolution.
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the steam engine
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The steam engine, a pivotal source of power during the Industrial Revolution, was significantly developed by James Watt in the late 18th century. His enhancements made steam engines more efficient and practical for various industries, including textiles and transportation. While earlier designs existed, Watt's innovations, such as the separate condenser, greatly improved the engine's performance and reliability, ultimately transforming industrial processes and facilitating the rise of factories.
The most important source was the little red book
Not much different from today. Coal.
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