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Where was a steam-powered factory most likely to be built during the 1800s?

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Where was a steam-powered factory most likely to be built during the 1800s?

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  1. London because the Industrial Revolution started in Great Britain

    it didn't necessarily have to be next to water for transportation b/c railroads were invented during that time period


  2. Near a water source not only for steam production but near docks to recieve fuels like coal or wood and parts for manufacturing their products.

  3. Along a river bank.

  4. Where water was readily available.

    Like next to a river.

  5. I would say near water/streams since that's how they transported many goods as well as an easy source of water for the steam.

  6. In the north east near a river.

  7. Usually near water and a train..for import and export

  8. Is this a school assignment question?

    If so...why don't you go study, instead of having other people complete your homework for you?

  9. in my backyard. or in yo' pants.

  10. England

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