Robert Fulton's first notable invention was a practical steamboat, which he developed in the early 1800s. His steamboat, named the Clermont, successfully made its maiden voyage on the Hudson River in 1807. This marked a significant advancement in transportation and helped pave the way for steamboat travel in the United States. Fulton's earlier inventions included a canal boat and various devices for military applications, but the Clermont is his most famous creation.
Edison's first great invention was the tin foil phonograph made in Menlo Park on August 12, 1877
John E Lundstrom invented safety matches. He made this invention in 1885. It was the first invention that helped people make a safe fire.
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the first steamboat.
Fulton designed the first commercially feasible steamboat, the Clermont, and also designed the submarine, Nautilus. Although sometimes credited with the invention of the steamboat, he didn't actually invent either technology; rather he came up with ways to improve and make them more efficient and dependable.
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I'm assuming you're talking about Robert Fulton, who did not actually invent, but played a key role in the invention of the steamboat. In 1804 he also tested the first successful submarine that he had built for the British navy.
John Fitch was first thought up and make it but Robert Fulton redesigned it and made it more popular
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He is credited with inventing the steamboat.
yes he did but it wasnt his idea hes the one who made it succsessfull!
His first invention was the Apple lisa
what he did was make his own invention after Robert hooke did
Robert Fulton is best known for developing the first commercially successful steamboat, the Clermont, which he launched in 1807. This marked a significant advancement in transportation, allowing for efficient travel and trade along waterways. The Clermont made its maiden voyage from New York City to Albany, establishing the viability of steamboat travel.
A submarine. When Fulton first told Napoleon about his idea of an under water boat, Napoleon told him: "What, sir, would make a ship sail against the wind and currents by lighting a bonfire under her deck I pray you excuse me. I have no time to listen to such nonsense."