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Steamboat Research Paper

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Whooo whooo whooooo! A steamboat whistle sounds as it goes down the river. Steamboats and railroads helped to revolutionize means of travel in the 19th century. With water becoming America’s new highway, steamboats became a very reliable way of travel. The invention of the steamboat recognized a new sort of technology and also had a big impact of the economy in America at that time. America became one of the world’s leading industrial powers with the help of major technological inventions such as the railroad, the steamboat, and telegraph. The steamboat created was the Pyroscaphe. This boat was invented by Marquis Claude de Jouffroy and his colleagues in France, in 1783. The Pyroscaphe is said to be an improved version of the Palmipède, which was created in 1776. Similar steamboats were also being created by John Finch in Pennsylvania in 1785. Finch’s boat was able to carry 30 passengers when it was tested in New Jersey. There were many different types and designs of the steam engine that was developed during the steamboat era. The main thing of the steamboat was the steam engine that made it run. The most important design was the basic Watt engine. First water was fed into a boiler and heated up until steam was produced. Then the steam was fed into a piston cylinder, where it pushed the piston up …show more content…

Some were driven by screws like most modern boats, and others were driven by big paddle wheels.There were two different types of paddle-wheelers; the sternwheeler and the sidewheeler. The sternwheeler had a single wheel at the stern of the boat, where as the sidewheeler had one wheel on either side.On both types of paddle-wheelers, the wheel was large and the outside was fitted with paddle blades. When the blades pushed through the water, power was produced for the boat. One interesting fact about the sidewheelers is, they could turn by powering one wheel and either stopping the other one or putting it in

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