The Steam Engine Industrial Revolution By: Victor Galeana

The Steam Engine had a huge impact on the 1800's because it influenced westward expansion and helped it become a much needed thing. This allowed people to travel faster and easier.

The Steam Engine had a huge impact on the 1800's because it influenced westward expansion and helped it become a much needed thing. This allowed people to travel faster and easier. It Made people expand towards the West and helped people get places a lot quicker all around the country.

Steam Boats back in 1750

Steam locomotives were powered by steam engines , and deserve to be remembered because they swept the world through the Industrial Revolution

More people could travel faster and easier.

The development of the stationary steam engine was an industrial revolution. The world changed a lot do to the fact that back then they got the steam engine to help them get in an advanced technology. The world was in awe after the steam engine was revealed because they never saw steam power before the invention.

This picture shows how we advanced railroads in the future.

The first working steam engine had been patented in 1698 and by the time off Watts Birth. In the Early days, one of the common way of removing water ways to use a series of buckets and system operated by horses.

Kind of what horses did back in the early 1800's

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Created with images by Couleur - "watches old antique" • elljay - "train engine steam train train" • foundin_a_attic - "Portslade" • makamuki0 - "mechanism gears machine" • hschmider - "steam locomotive schwarzwaldbahn snow" • Sids1 - "Socialist Sunday School wagon trip, Auckland c1920s"

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