who invented the steam engine. what changes did it bring in one life?
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British inventor Thomas Savery
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In 1698, He patented a steam-powered pump, which he described as an "engine to raise water by fire." Savery's very basic engine relied on steam to create a vacuum and pull water upwards through a pipe — a theory that had been around for several centuries but never successfully applied.
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British inventor Thomas Savery patented a steam-powered pump, which he described as an "engine to raise water by fire."
Steam engines made it possible to easily work, live, produce, market, specialize, and viably expand without having to worry about the less abundant presence of waterways.
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