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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... is the oldest continually operating steamboat on the inland waterways of the United States...

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