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Robert Fulton's first steamboat was the Clermont. He and a partner, Robert R. Livingston, later designed the NewOrleans, which was used to carry passengers and freight up and down the Mississippi River.

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Robert Fulton invented the steamboat, allowing for trade to be much simpler since boats were not only able to travel down stream, but they were now able to travel up stream.


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Streams form when downhill running water creates a channel capable of carrying water. Most streams begin as temporary rivulets that only have water after a rainfall.


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