The first successful steamboat was invented by Robert Fulton, an American engineer and inventor, who launched the Clermont in 1807. However, earlier designs and experiments with steam-powered boats were conducted by others, such as John Fitch in the United States and James Watt in the UK. Fulton's design was notable for its practicality and commercial viability, which helped pave the way for the widespread use of steamboats in transportation.
Robert Fulton was the creator of The Steam Powered Engine Boat.
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First trial of steam boat was done in 1787 by John Finch.
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Robert Fulton
the Clermont
1707. The first record is that of a 15 mile trip by steam boat made by Denis Papin, travelling on the Fulda River.
the steam boat was invented first
Robert Fulton
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