The Steam Engine created the powerful sinews that powered the Textile Mills, Collieries, Locomotives, Water Pumps, Ships, Heavy Engineering, etc.. The Steam Engine was an enabler to the “factory system” that was used to produce products on a massive scale. Without the Steam Engine the Industrial revolution would have been delayed. read more
The invention of the steam engine had a big impact on the Industrial Revolution. With the invention of the steam engine, many things changed for industries. One change was the location of factories. Before the steam engine existed, factories had to be located by rivers. The rivers provided the power for the factories. read more
The invention of the steam engine helped drive the Industrial Revolution, which created new jobs for people and drew them to urban centers. The Coming of Steam The uses of steam had been explored since the 17th century, but it was not until 1712 that Englishman Thomas Newcomen developed the first steam-driven pump, which was used to draw water out of mines. read more