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Why was the steam engine important to the industrial revolution

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The Importance of Steam Power to the Industrial Revolution. The development of the stationary steam engine was an essential early element of the Industrial Revolution. ... Factories that still relied on wind or water power to drive their machines during the Industrial Revolution were confined to certain locales.
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By the early 1800s, high pressure steam engines had become compact enough to move beyond the factory, making the first locomotive hit the rails in Britain, in 1804. In case you didn't know, a locomotive is a train of sort. Summing up my answer, the steam engine helped us advance to eventually having better technology such as locomotives and soon trains.

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