Thomas Jefferson was the inventor of the first Hideaway Bed ever patented in the United States. When the bed was not in use it was hoisted to the ceiling and secured by a complicated system of pulleys and ropes.
James Watt patented an improved steamboat version, but John Fitch really made it.
The first computer video game was patented in 1947 and was a "missile target game." The first sport video game, among the first coin-operated games, was Pong in 1972.
No - the Turtle was invented during the Revolutionary War, and as such, the United States as a country (and patents) did not exist at that time. The first submarine to use patented designs was the SS-1, the U.S. Navy's first Diesel-Electric submarine, designed and built by John P. Holland.
The first ever chainsaw to be invented was in 1969
Papyrus was the first paper ever invented by the Egyptions.
The first blood bank ever invented was in New York, by Charles Drew.
The very first car ever invented no longer exists. If it did the value would be in the millions.
the first car ever invented was made by the french, so I don't think it would be.
The first pantomime that was ever invented was by a man called Inbuled Gardos
Father Ferdinand Verbiest invented the first ever car in 1792.
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