Urbanization
Factories concentrated work in cities and pulled people from rural labor patterns.
Science & Discovery
For all of human history, the only energy sources were muscle, wind, and water. Then everything changed. The steam engine began as a mine pump and became the machine that broke the old energy ceiling.
Quick answer
Steam power gave humans portable, scalable mechanical energy independent of rivers, wind, and muscle. Factories, railways, mines, and cities could grow around fuel rather than geography alone. Industrialization began with a mundane problem: flooded coal mines.

The hook
Newcomen's engine pumped water from mines.
The hidden mechanism
Watt's separate condenser made steam power far more efficient.
The twist
Steam decoupled factories from rivers.
Common mistake
The climate cost came from the same coal that powered the gain.
Science & Discovery
The steam engine changed civilization by breaking the energy limit that had held for thousands of years.
The Common Misunderstanding
The real explanation is more interesting because it shows the system, pressure, and tradeoffs behind the event.
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