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A historian argues that the key driver of the Industrial Revolution was human ingenuity, citing the invention of machines like the steam engine and power loom as the primary cause of economic expansion. They claim the specific type of fuel used was a secondary detail. Which of the following discoveries would most strongly challenge the historian's conclusion?

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