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No, they did not lead because they have to go over many things
A water-powered factory did not create pollution and could only operate near water, but a steam-powered factory did create pollution and could operate anywhere on land
a steam powerd foctorie does not create any green house gases and there for is very economic. but there is a down side to run a steam powerd factorie you will need A LOT of steam.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers.
By truck
steam engine
wiener
Hydroelectric power.
yes it did
The Industrial revolution in the U.S. first began in New England- Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Vermont, and New Hampshire, because they were close to resources such as coal, iron, and especially rushing rivers and streams. The rivers and streams provided the waterpower necessary to run the machinery in the new factories. They also had many ports coming from the South shipping goods such as cotton and cloth to New England factories.
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Hydroelectricity or hydropower.
Water
Yes.
1% most of it is filtered with large turds
It made it safer to work in factories, more factories were created, it is against the law to force children into work, and machines have replaced human jobs.
Pray and run factories or farms/plantations.