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Born: 19 January 1736 Died: 19 August 1819 Birthplace: Greenock, Scotland
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James watt working Crude steam engines were used before Watt's time, but they burned large amounts of coal and produced little power. Their reciprocating motion restricted their use to operating pumps.
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Watt was born on Jan. 19, 1736, in Greenock, Scotland. He was the son of a shopkeeper and carpenter. When Watt was 18, he went to Glasgow and then to London to learn the trade of a mathematical instrument maker. In 1757, Watt became instrument maker at the University of Glasgow.
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AT A GLANCE:
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James Watt's improvements in 1769 and 1784 to the steam engine converted a machine of limited use, to one of efficiency and many applications. It was the foremost energy source in the emerging Industrial Revolution, and greatly multiplied its productive capacity. Watt was a creative genius who radically transformed the world from an agricultural society into an industrial one. Through Watt’s invention of the first practical steam engine, our modern world eventually moved from a 90% rural basis to a 90% urban basis.
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