Asked by C.W
With the creation of James Watt’s steam engine, where did factories need to be located?(1 point)
by rivers for the water power
anywhere there was space for a factory
near coal mines to easily access the coal needed to help run them
in cities so factories could get more workers to operate them
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near coal mines to easily access the coal needed to help run them
Watt’s steam engine removed the need for water power, but it required coal for fuel, so factories were often built close to coal supplies.
Watt’s steam engine removed the need for water power, but it required coal for fuel, so factories were often built close to coal supplies.
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