With the creation of James Watts steam engine where did the factories need to be located

The creation of James Watt's steam engine allowed factories to be located away from traditional water sources, such as rivers and streams. The steam engine was powered by coal, which could be sourced from various locations, enabling factories to be established in areas with abundant coal reserves. This development led to the construction of factories in industrialized areas, near mineral deposits and coalfields. It also facilitated the growth of urban centers and the creation of new industrial regions.