What was the primary purpose of the earliest steam engines developed by Thomas Newcomen in the early 1700s?
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Correct answer: Pumping water out of deep coal mines
The Newcomen engine was an atmospheric engine designed specifically to solve the problem of flooded mine shafts. It allowed miners to go deeper into the earth by effectively removing groundwater, though it was highly inefficient by later standards.
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