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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 impacted the American way of life in many ways. It offered jobs because the boat needed mechanics and engineers. It provided economical growth, and it pretty much ensured a town's success.
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Please check your pocket change. ALL American coins carry the same motto, E Pluribus Unum. It means "Out of many, one" and refers to the U.S. being a single nation formed of many states and many people.
So many were saved that they don't carry a large premium. If circulated, they might be worth 5 to 10 cents each. If they're in almost-uncirculated condition, they could retail for a half-dollar or so.
a 737 could carry 147 to 168 passengers
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It takes about 5 to 10 men to work a steamboat furnace
justas many apples that fit in a box.
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Over 3000 people
72 passengers 50 crew
The Charlotte Jane, one of the First Four Ships to New Zealand, could carry approximately 154 passengers.
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 life boats could carry about 45-50 people but the captain (Edward j. Smith was allowing them to be deployed with 20-35 people. Almost half empty.
Some can carry over 90 people.