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Summary Of: Steamboat

The term steamboat is usually used to refer to smaller steam... working steamboat with rotating paddles... then built a steamboat which underwent a successful trial in 1787... a steamboat built by John Fitch operated in regular commercial service along the Delaware river between Philadelphia... The Fitch steamboat was not a commercial success... and followed by a larger steamboat the next year... the second steamboat to operate commercially... the expanding steamboat traffic had severe adverse environmental effects... is the oldest continually operating steamboat on the inland waterways of the United States... the city depended on the steamboat for transportation and trade into the 20th century... Steamboat Evolution A Short History... Steamboat on the Loire in the 1800s...

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