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  • 14-12-2017
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Why were early factories built near rivers?

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Cryol254
Cryol254 Cryol254
  • 14-12-2017
They were generating energy from water.
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TylerJoseph21
TylerJoseph21 TylerJoseph21
  • 14-12-2017
Yes, in the Industrial Revolution, people built factories near rivers, and lakes, so they could power their machines. They had those wheels that carried water up and down like a Ferris Wheel, (I can't think of the name) and that wheel turning powered everything they needed, from Cotton Gins, to sewing machines.
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