With the creation of James Watt, steam engine, where did factories need to be located?

Factories needed to be located near sources of coal or other fuel for powering the steam engine. This typically meant that factories were located near coal mines or in urban areas where coal could be easily transported and fuel the steam engine. This was a significant shift from previous manufacturing practices, which often relied on water power and therefore factories were located near rivers or streams. The steam engine allowed for greater flexibility in factory location and played a key role in the development of industrialized cities.