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from Birmingham, England, the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution, it armed humans and made their hands infinitely stronger. It improves the human brain to handle all problems, and it lays a solid foundation for mechanical power to create miracles in the future. It was the steam engine that started the Industrial Revolution. In 2001, in Birmingham, England, the single-cylinder single-acting and single-cylinder double-acting steam engines made by James Watt were officially put into use, which improved the thermal efficiency and operational reliability of the steam engines, provided more convenient power for large-scale production, and Machines represented by steam engines were rapidly promoted, creating an era in which machines replaced hand tools, factories replaced manual workshops, and human society entered the steam age. James Watt was called the father of the industrial revolution by future generations. As the cradle of the Industrial Revolution, Birmingham wrote a new page ... [Details]
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