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The Steamboard was created in 1807 by American inventor Robert Fulton. The steamboat impacted America by spreading ideas, values, and culture.
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Elias Howe invented the first practical sewing machine. the sewing machine shifted the burden of sewing from housewives at the time and provided greater quantity and lower prices.
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Benjamin Wright built the Erie Canal on July 4, 1817, and it was first in use by May 17, 1821. The Erie canal made new york city into a national principal seaport and created gateways for the interior of North America to settlement
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The first railroad was the Baltimore and Ohio, which was finished on February 28, 1827. it opened new ways for people to settle in the west and provided economic opportunities
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Cyrus Hall McCormick created the mechanical reaper in 1831. It increased food production and made harvesting easier.
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John Deere was the first who developed the Steel Plow in 1837. The steel plow increased and more efficient food production and help farmers to gain more usable land.
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Samuel Morse first began starting to work on the telegraph in 1832 and then he developed " Morse code" and had it introduced in America in 1835-1838.
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Charles Goodyear discovered vulcanized rubber in 1839 and perfected and patented it in 1844. Vulcanize rubber was a very key component in tires, roofs, floors, transmission belts, assembly lines, shock absorbers, seals and gaskets.