The number of people a steamboat can carry varies widely depending on its size and design. Smaller steamboats may accommodate around 20 to 50 passengers, while larger ones, like river cruise vessels, can hold several hundred, often between 100 to 500 passengers. Some historic or luxury steamboats may have capacities exceeding 1,000 people. Always check specific vessel details for accurate passenger counts.
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The steamboat helps by making resource transformations quicker and easier.
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.
The steamboat was invented in america. John Fitch sailed the first steamboat on the Delaware river in 1787. In the end steamboats helped transport people from place to place.
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