Which fuel source replaced wood and water as the primary driver of the factory system during the 19th century?
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Correct answer: Coal mined from underground seams
Coal was used to fire the boilers of steam engines. This shift meant factories no longer had to be located near rivers and could be built closer to coal mines or transportation hubs.
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