In 1806, Robert Fulton partnered with Walter Livingston to launch the first commercially successful steamboat, the Clermont. The maiden voyage traveled from New York City to Albany, New York. Fulton is also credited with designing the first working submarine, the Nautilus, in 1793 in France.
Fulton died in 1815 at the age of 50.He got sick and died
in 1794
In 1807, Fulton (with help) built the first commercial steamboat, the North River Steamboat (later known as the Clermont), which carried passengers between New York City and Albany, New York. He didn't invent the steamboat, his was just the first commercial steamboat.
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The year 1807. This is the right answer..........please don't improve it!
The Clermont was invented in 1807 The true answer
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The first copy of the engine was in 1803, it was tested at Seinen in France
1808