water wheels or coal
it was powered by coal
Because they all lost there job du to he explosion in the late 1800s
Electricity powered homes and factories. How did electricity change Americans' lives?
In 1830, factories were primarily powered by water and steam. Water power was harnessed through waterwheels, especially in textile mills located near rivers. Steam engines, fueled by coal, became increasingly popular during this period, allowing factories to operate independently of water sources and enabling greater flexibility in their locations. This shift marked a significant advancement in industrial production capabilities.
Factories were initially powered by water and steam, using water wheels or steam engines to drive machinery. This reliance on water power meant that early factories were often built near rivers or streams to access this energy source. As steam power became more prevalent, factories could be located further from water sources, leading to urbanization and the development of industrial centers. Eventually, the advent of electricity further expanded factory locations, allowing them to be built in densely populated areas for better access to labor and markets.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Factories were powered by Steam and smoke which ruined the population from polution....then they were powered by Water which had no polution.
Factories were powered by Steam and smoke which ruined the population from polution....then they were powered by Water which had no polution.
Steam-powered factories could be built in cities.
Geothermal energy
it was powered by coal