Which was James Watt's contribution to the Industrial Revolution?
A:He brought plans for...
History, 08.03.2020 02:01 zubeenakhtar1386
Which was James Watt's contribution to the Industrial Revolution?
A:He brought plans for new ways of producing textiles to America.
B:His steam engine powered all kinds of machines.
C:His spinning jenny revolutionized the textile business.
D:He helped businesses communicate over long distances.
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