“I am engaged in an enterprise of great magnitude... I have partners of ability, and we have established a manufacture of steam engines, which are rapidly replacing the older atmospheric engines in the mines of Cornwall. I sell here, Sir, what all the world desires to have—power.”
—Matthew Boulton, British manufacturer, in a conversation with writer James Boswell, 1776
Which of the following developments of the First Industrial Revolution is best reflected in the excerpt?
- The transition from reliance on human, animal, and water power to fossil-fuel-driven steam enginesCevap
- BThe creation of regional electrical grids to power urban manufacturing centers
- CThe growth of the synthetic chemical industry to mass-produce artificial products
- DThe introduction of the internal combustion engine to replace coal-fired machinery
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The transition from reliance on human, animal, and water power to fossil-fuel-driven steam engines
The correct answer is correct because Matthew Boulton's manufacture of steam engines in partnership with James Watt was the defining innovation of the First Industrial Revolution. By using coal to produce steam, factories and mines could operate anywhere, moving away from a reliance on water wheels, draft animals, or human muscle.
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The First Industrial Revolution was defined by the transition to steam power fueled by coal, which replaced older biological and water-based energy sources.
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Identify the year in the source (1776) and determine whether this falls under the First or Second Industrial Revolution.
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