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    places like the New World (America). America would reap the benefits of the new industrial age. However, the inventions of that era would also have an impact on the environment that would resonate for decades. Three of those inventions are the steam engine, oil pipelines, and railroads. In 1698, Thomas Savery developed the first…

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    Since mid-18th centuries, the Industrial Revolution started in Britain and later spread quickly toward other European countries and America. At the beginning, due to the discovery of America, it provided a lot of foods which satisfied the food problem of British. This resulted in the population growth and supplied many labour. In addition, coals and irons were found that lead the operation of machine became possible. These core factors coupled with other various element made the Industrial…

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    the spaces to the right after discussing them with your group. Be sure to cite evidence when asked to do so. What were some of the causes that led to the Industrial Revolution? Industrial production Agricultural production Iron smelting Railways Steam power Coal and oil extraction Name the most significant fuel used in the Industrial Revolution. Where was it originated for use? Why was it so beneficial? Coal and oil was the most significant fuel that was used in the Industrial Revolution..…

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    What is the Industrial Revolution? What kind of changes did it make? When did it happen? Many wonder how it happened all I could say is that it was one of the most topics everyone talked about. These Revolution was transformations combined between social and economics that happen in some places around Europe. The Industrial Revolution made an enormous change in the 17th century. It took place in England Between the 17th and 18th century. The strong and brave Richard J Boyd once claimed “The…

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    Cotton gin is short for Cotton engine. This new process of producing cotton contributed to mills in Great Britain and the American northeast. The innovation of machinery caused the south to become the world 's largest producer of cotton in during the time of the 19th century. This victory…

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    “most efficient” steam engine, which not only impacted technology at the time but also helped industries during the nineteenth century. As stated earlier, the steam engine revolutionized technology during the 1800s. “Steam power is one of the most important key aspects of the Industrial Revolution. The invention of the steam engine created many changes and additions to the technology of the time, including steam-powered locomotives” (Carl Lira). Such locomotives were steamboats, steam trains…

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    Revolution, improvements in machines produced larger quantities of manufactured goods, which led to a mass-production. A number of machines were invented to advance in the production industry, including the power loom, the Newcomen atmospheric engine and James Watt’s steam engine. New techniques such as the ‘puddling’ procedure were applied to the production…

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    had been all based and powered by the movement provided by water and steam engines. For example, the invention of the first steam engine by Thomas Newcomen became an essential in the mining field. This steam engine was predominantly used to pump water out of mines, allowing them to reach depths previously barred to man. Another example was the Spinning Jenny. This machine could either be powered by a water wheel or a steam engine, and was used to produce yarn during the growing demand for the…

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    effective response, courtesy of Thomas Savery. The steam engine* started being used to pump out water from mines, and produce energy in factories. Now factories didn’t have to rely on water powered mills. The steam engine opened up a whole new gateway for the Revolution, but could it become even better? In 1712, Newcomen invented the first “modern” steam engine that worked on atmospheric principle*. In 1775, Watt and Boulton improved even more on the steam engine using a separate condenser.…

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    James Watt Research Paper

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    James Watt I will be talking about James Watt and what he did in his lifetime. First, was a Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist. He had improved on Thomas Newcomen's 1712 Newcomen steam engine with his Watt steam engine in 1781. This was a fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution in both his native Great Britain and the rest of the world. James Watt was born the 19th of January 1736 Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. James Watt…

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