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Clermont Was The name of Robert Fulton's Steamboat
The steamboat Clermont was built by Robert Fulton in 1807. It is significant for being one of the first successful commercial steamboats, demonstrating the viability of steam-powered transportation on rivers. The Clermont operated on the Hudson River, marking a pivotal development in the advancement of inland waterway navigation and trade.
No, the Clermont and the Rocket were steam-powered vessels. The Clermont, also known as the North River Steamboat, was a steamboat built by Robert Fulton in 1807. The Rocket was a steam locomotive built by George Stephenson in 1829.
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Many people call Robert Fulton's steamboat the Clermont. The actual name was North River Steamboat of Clermont. It carried passengers along the Hudson River in New York.
a steamboat designed by Robert Fulton.
Correct."Fulton's Folly," the Clermont, was a steamboat.
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