Thomas Savery's Steam Engine of 1682
In 1682, Thomas Savery developed an early steam engine that marked a significant advancement in technology. Designed as a steam-powered pump, Savery's invention efficiently removed water from mines, enhancing the productivity of mining operations. By reducing manual labor, it facilitated resource extraction and spurred further innovation in steam technology, influencing various industries. Savery's work laid foundational principles pivotal to the Industrial Revolution, as his engine set the stage for future technological progress.
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