it made it easier to travel against the current
To help improve transportation mainly on rivers and canals
it was easier to travel upstream
it made it easier to travel against the current
it made it easier to travel against the current
The stream engine, or steam engine, revolutionized travel on rivers and canals by providing a reliable and powerful means of propulsion. Unlike traditional sailing vessels that relied on wind, steam-powered boats could maintain consistent speeds and navigate against currents, significantly reducing travel time. This innovation enabled more efficient transportation of goods and passengers, facilitating trade and commerce. Additionally, steam engines allowed for increased capacity and larger vessels, further enhancing the effectiveness of river and canal travel.
1765
1765
He didnt do anything
to help improve the steam engine
He developed a steam engine that could be used for manufacturing.
Steam engines do not need to be built next to rivers or streams.
the steam boat and the steam locomotive ( train )