Steam Engine
Title: Steam Engine
Category: History
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Steam Engine
The Industrial Revolution was an extremely important historical process in which the societies and cultures in the West, and then throughout the world, transformed under the influence of technological and scientific progress. The Western world, as industrialized as it is today, is the final result. Two major inventions, the steam engine and electricity, were both crucial parts of the technological progress that turned the wheels of the Industrial Revolution.
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and setting in motion the brilliance of the twentieth-century scientific and technological advancements.
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