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    Engines(EC Engines) External combustion engines are engines in which combustion takes place outside the engine and the products of combustion are used as the working fluid. For example‚ in a steam engine or steam turbine‚ the heat generated due to combustion of the fuel is employed to generate high pressure steam which is used as working

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    Before the coming of the steam engine‚ raw materials and finished goods were carried and distributed by horse-drawn wagons and by boats that sailed along canals and rivers. But then in the early 1800s‚ Robert Fulton built the first successful commercial steamboat‚ which made the moving of materials faster. Steam ships increased England’s reach around the world‚ and allowed them to find more natural resources and new markets for their products. At the same time‚ steam locomotives were coming into use

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    FLYING SHUTTLE ` Many of us will have studied the Industrial Revolution at schools and heard of the ‘Flying Shuttle’. Well what is it and why was it such an important invention? * A single person operating a loom from home‚ could only produce a piece of cloth that was as wide as their outstretched arms because they had to be able to throw the shuttle‚ carrying the weft‚ the horizontal yarn‚ through the waft‚ the vertical yarn and catch it. * If wider cloth was needed it took two or

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    production and transportation of products and materials used for trade and in industrial factories. Thirdly‚ Great Britain was also rich in natural resources such as water and coal. These could provide an ample energy supply for trains‚ factories‚ steam ships‚ and other devices which increased transportation and also the movement of workers and new industrial ideas as well. In fact‚ Britain’s American colonies played an important role in providing the country with such vital raw materials. Last

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    are very important in the life of the average American. Transportation improvements have had a huge impact on American demographics and settlement patterns. For example‚ steamboats made water transportation faster and more easily accessible. Steam locomotives‚ or trains‚ sped up land travel. The later invention of cars and the interstate system further provided a form of fast transportation across the country. All these examples changed the way Americans travel‚ and therefore change where they settled

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    limited and things were not advanced. However‚ the invention of the steam engine by James Watt in the late 19th century sparked an industrial revolution. It was a major turning point because it allowed for expansion

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    weavers) ‚ 1769 Richard Arkwright patented water frame which was spinning machine powdered by water. Factories sprang up in Britain. Transportation revolution capitalists invested in turnpikes (private roads that charged fee ) ‚ canals built ‚ steam locomotive first major rail line was from Liverpool and Manchester . Rural way of life began to

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    the human history. In the 1770s England was a high wage economy‚ what permitted the technological innovations of the Industrial Revolution. The most important innovation of the period is the steam engine that drove the process of industrialization and stimulated the economic growth of many countries. The steam engine is the most important but not the only innovation of the time‚ new energy sources‚ such as coal‚ also took an important part in the Industrial Revolution. In this essay we are going

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    machinery away from water‚ it marked the invention of the steam engine. According to Document 3 “Steam-engines moreover‚ by the cheapness and steadiness of their action‚ fabricate [produce] cheap goods.” Along with cheap goods and making necessary products of life‚ factories also produced more goods quicker via assembly line and mass production (O.I.) This allowed for less skilled workers since all they had to do is one job (O.I.) As a result of steam engines being implemented into factories allowed much

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    technological‚ socioeconomic and cultural. The technological changes included the following the use of new materials iron and steel‚ the use of energy sources including both fuels and motive power such as coal‚steam engine‚ electricity‚petroleum also transportation and communication locomotive‚ automobile‚airplane‚telegraph and radio. These technological made a possible big change use of natural resources and the mass production of manufactured.

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