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5 March, 21:27

Why was James Watt important during the Industrial Revolution?

A.

He fought for the rights of children forced to work in coal mines.

B.

He greatly improved existing steam engines for use in factories.

C.

He founded the first steam-powered textile mill in Great Britain.

D.

He advocated for the removal of government regulations on business.

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  1. 5 March, 23:27
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    He greatly improved existing stream engines for use in factories
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