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8 March, 02:00

What was James Watt's contribution to the industrial movement? A. he built the first railroad locomotive B. He designed a riverboat that traveled a distance of 150 miles C. He made the streak engine more efficient D. his Innovation made water power essential for mills

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  1. 8 March, 02:16
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    B. He designed a riverboat that traveled a distance of 150 miles
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