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The First Steam Engine (1712)
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| ingilis tili mustaqil ishThe First Steam Engine (1712) - One the most significant inventions of the Industrial Revolution was the steam engine.
- This was originally invented for draining mines, but was rapidly put to use in factories and later on the railways.
- The first successful engine was built in 1712 by Thomas Newcomen and developed over the next ninety years by James Watt and Richard Trevithick
The Georgians (1714 – 1836) - With these changes came increased population and increased wealth (for some).
- Politically, the Georgian period was a period of confrontation.
- Britain became involved in conflicts with India, her American colonies and continental Europe.
- Because of its financial, naval and military strength, the British government tended to prevail.
- The Georgian period was one of change.
- There was a new dynasty and the infrastructure of Britain was changing.
- Agricultural developments were followed by industrial innovation.
- This, in turn, led to urbanisation and the need for better communications.
- Britain became the world's first modern society.
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