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History of the Steam Engine
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Thomas Savery, the brain child of the steam engine was born.
Thomas Newcomen, the first improver of the steam engine was born.
The first steam engine was created.
Thomas Savery, the brain child of the steam engine died.
The improved steam engine by Thomas Necomen was introduced.
Thomas Newcomen, the first improver of the steam engine died.
John Watt, the final and the greatest improver of the steam engine was born.
The third greatest improvement of the steam engine was made by James Watt.
Three new improvements was made by James Watt on his steam engine; the centrifugal governer, one extra cylinder and the flywheel.
The steam engine was starting to speed up England's industrial buisiness.
Oliver Evans invented the first non-consending steam engine.
The first boat to be equipped with the steam engine was made.
James Watt, the greatest improver of the steam engine died.
The first train to be equipped with steam engine was invented, along with the first auto mobiles with steam engines.
Charles A. Parsons, the inventor of the invented the world's first steam turbine, was born.
The steam engine became a huge power source for machinearies, like turbo electric generators, huge steam boats that cross the ocean etc.
Charles A. Parsons built the world's first steam turbine.
Between 1897 and 1927 USA made more than 60,000 steam cars, but quickly lost its fame when the internal combustion engine was invented.
Between 1897 and 1927 USA made more than 60,000 steam cars, but quickly lost its fame when the internal combustion engine was invented.
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