In 1806, Robert Fulton partnered with Walter Livingston to launch the first commercially successful steamboat, the Clermont. The maiden voyage traveled from New York City to Albany, New York. Fulton is also credited with designing the first working submarine, the Nautilus, in 1793 in France.
In 1807, Fulton (with help) built the first commercial steamboat, the North River Steamboat (later known as the Clermont), which carried passengers between New York City and Albany, New York. He didn't invent the steamboat, his was just the first commercial steamboat.
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The year 1807. This is the right answer..........please don't improve it!
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Fulton died in 1815 at the age of 50.He got sick and died
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Robert Fulton boosted America into the industrial age with his invention of the steamboat in the early 19th century. This innovation revolutionized transportation and trade by allowing for faster and more efficient travel on rivers and waterways. Fulton's steamboat, the Clermont, made its maiden voyage in 1807, marking the beginning of a new era in American transportation and industry.
I think you're referring to "John Fitch" who allegedly invented the steam boat. In actuality, Robert Fulton invented the steam boat in 1807.