James Watt, the Scottish inventor, did not invent anything in the United States; he is best known for his improvements to the steam engine in the late 18th century, particularly around 1765. His innovations significantly advanced the efficiency of steam engines, facilitating the Industrial Revolution. While there were later developments and adaptations of his technology in the U.S., Watt himself worked primarily in Britain.
No, Walt Kelly had his cartoon character, Pogo the possum, say, "We have met the enemy and he is us."
James Madison is the father of the US Constitution.
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basketball was invented in the US. wiki James Naismith of Springfield, Mass
The fire truck was invented by Daniel D Hayes way back in 1868. yea ladies play us a tasty lick. but that answer is on some tru though my home boi smart.
James Oliver, a Scot who emigrated to the US, invented a hard-faced plow of chilled iron. He also developed other important methods of hardening steel.
Walter H. Schottky then James Robert Baird US Patent 3463975
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