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The Steam Engine

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The Steam Engine

“In the never-ending search for energy sources, the invention of the steam
engine changed the face of the earth.” (Siegel, Preface) The steam engine was
the principal power source during the British Industrial Revolution in the 18th
century. The steam engine opened a whole new world to everyone. The steam engine
maximized production, efficiency, reliability, minimized time, the amount of
labor, and the usage of animals. The steam engine in all revolutionized the
Eastern Hemisphere, mainly European society. What does revolutionize actually
mean? It means that something such as the steam engine brought about a radical
change in something, and this something is the European Society. The steam
engine specifically brought about a radical change in work, transportation of
goods, and travel. The invention of the steam engine revolutionized European
society by enabling tasks to be done quicker, cheaper, and more dependably.

The steam engine use throughout the several professions revolutionized
numerous aspects of Western European Society. The first important use of the
steam engine came in 1776. The steam engine was used to show the Cornish miners
how successful it could be in removing the water from the mineshafts. This
proved to be of great importance to the Cornish, because one of their biggest
problems was the flooding of the mining shafts. (The Penetration of the Industry
by Steam Power) The mine owners “worried…that the mines would have to be
shut down unless water could be pumped out of the shafts.” “The engine
successfully raised water from the bottom of deep mines.” (Siegel, 17) This
saved the shutting down of the mines, which were essential to further the
economy. Not only did the steam engine save the mines, it provided a method of
mining that proved to be extremely quicker than the traditional techniques. One
of the biggest incomes for the British was found in their textile industry. In
the textile industry, the dom...

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