In the 1800s, coal emerged as the primary resource fueling Europe, driving the Industrial Revolution. Its abundance enabled the development of steam engines, powering factories, trains, and ships, which transformed transportation and manufacturing. The reliance on coal also contributed to urbanization, as people moved to cities for work in industrial enterprises. This period marked a significant shift in energy consumption and economic structures across the continent.
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