Factories began using coal as a primary energy source during the Industrial Revolution, which began in the late 18th century, particularly around the 1780s. Coal was favored for its efficiency and ability to power steam engines, leading to increased production and the growth of industries such as textiles and iron. The shift from traditional energy sources like water and wood to coal played a crucial role in transforming manufacturing processes and urbanization.
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