Steamboat
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The first successful builder of the steamboat was Robert Fulton, an American engineer and inventor. He launched the Clermont in 1807, which became the first commercially successful steamboat, demonstrating the viability of steam-powered river transportation. Fulton's innovations significantly advanced inland navigation and contributed to the expansion of trade and travel on American waterways.
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Alferd Zehden was a German-American inventor who is known for creating the first commercially successful fax machine in 1902. His invention revolutionized communication by allowing the transmission of images over long distances through telegraph lines.
Robert Fulton (November 14, 1765 â?? February 24, 1815) was an American engineer and inventor who is usually credited with developing the first commercially successful steamboat. With this, he ushered America into the Age of Steam.
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Thomas Savery
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James Watt
The first successful steamboat was in 1807 by the American inventor Robert Fulton. However, John Fitch made the first successful trial steamboats.
The fluorescent lamp was invented by American engineer and inventor, George Inman, who developed the first commercially viable fluorescent lamp in 1934.
Robert Fulton was born on November 14, 1765, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in what was then the British American colonies. He later became known as an inventor and engineer, most famously for developing the first commercially successful steamboat. His work played a crucial role in the advancement of transportation during the early 19th century.