The transition from water power to steam power allowed factories to be located where?
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Correct answer: In urban centers near labor and coal supplies
Water-powered mills were geographically restricted to riverbanks. Steam engines allowed factory owners to move production to cities, where they could easily access large labor pools and transport coal via canals and railways.
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