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The Steam Engine During The Industrial Revolution

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Around 1750 an advancement in human productivity also known as the Industrial Revolution began. During the Industrial Revolution the intensive use of labour in factories along side agriculture outputs and health created a steep rise in population. With the rapid movement of people, goods and information across the oceans and continents a truly global economy was created. The Industrial Revolution began in Britain and during this time Britain developed many different objects. However, the steam engine was one of the most impressive ones. In fact, the steam engine was and still is the basis of all cars today (Kindersley, 272).
During the Industrial Revolution there were a lot of advancements in agriculture, industries, trade and the way people lived. In …show more content…

The steam pump is a machine that can efficiently remove the water from inside the mines, which derives from Edward Somerset’s steam pump that he made in 1698. Thomas Savery’s steam pump boiled water until it turned into steam. Then the steam was collected in a tank, extracting every droplet of steam so it created a vacuum. In turn, this vacuum created enough energy to pump out water from the mines. However there were quite a few disadvantages that came with this invention, for example the steam pump could only pump out water that was a few meters away. Another drawback was that the pressure that the steam pump created was too much for the boilers; therefore, there were often several explosions. The steam engine eventually became a form of transportation through cars. The steam engine was made in 1698. During the time when Thomas Savary invented the steam engine he received his first patent, for his work on July 2 1698, which offered him protection of his work for 14 years. In 1699 an Act of Parliament was given to Thomas Savoury which extended his patent for 21 more years (Savery,

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