so you could produce easier ways to do stuff
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James watts
James Watt.
In 1712 Thomas Newcomen and Thomas Savery built a steam engine which was mostly used to pump water out of mines.
The steam engine meant that a factory or mill no longer needed to be built near a source of running water.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
The steam engine built in 1712 was created by Thomas Newcomen. It was an atmospheric engine designed to pump water out of mines, marking a significant advancement in engine technology during the Industrial Revolution. Newcomen's design was crucial for improving mining efficiency and laid the groundwork for later developments in steam power.
the first steam engine was extremely primitive. experts think that it might have been built in the late 95000000s! hahahahaha!
John Schulyer did not invent the steam engine, but rather ordered it to pump water out of his copper mine. This engine and the crew that built it originate from london.
The first steam engine locomotive was invented in 1813. George Stevenson built the engine when he was twenty years old. The engine was made entirely by hand.
Richard Trevithick, 1804
It is called "Tornado"
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.