HISTORY
THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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moved factories away from rivers
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led to the railway age, which changed transportation
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it allowed mines to work better with less workers
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The use of steam engines on railroads proved extraordinary in the fact that now you could have large amounts of goods and raw materials delivered to cities and factories alike. Trains could deliver these to places far away at a fraction of the cost traveling by wagon.
Detailed explanation-2: -“Steam railways dramatically reduced travel times and hence permitted the first large-scale separation of workplace and residence to realize economies of scale” in business and manufacturing districts as well as services and amenities in residential areas.
Detailed explanation-3: -The steam engine gave people another way to travel besides boat, horse drawn wagon or land. Steam engines did not only help failing cities like Baltimore from going bankrupt because of the huge competition with the Erie Canal but gave this cities income from letting people travel through their cities.
Detailed explanation-4: -The invention of the steam engine introduced a new source of power. It led to the development of trains and automobiles. Motor-ships were also introduced as a means of transport on .
Detailed explanation-5: -Trade relations between different regions got more strengthened. It also helped in transportation of luggage from one place to another. Now the peasants could sold their products in the markets and also earn huge profit.
Detailed explanation-6: -The locomotive revolutionized commercial transportation with a durable, faster, cheaper way to move goods. The Governor Stanford was the first train on the Central Pacific, the first transcontinental line in 1869 when joined with the Union Pacific.