The Role Of Water In The Industrial Revolution

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Water is absolutely essential to all human life. It is more important than even oxygen, to every single, living, creature on Earth. No one on Earth, could survive without it. Historically, the water wheel, was first used to lift water from a river onto irrigation streams. Then during the Middle Ages, a water-powered wheel was created that was capable of harnessing power from the flow of water. It was used for smashing linen to create paper and in the milling of flour. Then throughout the Industrial Revolution, Europe’s economy was boosted by the creation of the steam engine.
Throughout the span of human existence, water systems have been a resource that during warfare have been targeted. The threat of dismantling a countries drinking

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