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Steam Engine
Invented by James Watt
Invented in 1776
Invented in Scotland
It allowed steam to power engines
Yes it is still used -
Steam Boat
Invented by Robert Fulton
Invented in 1807
It Was inevnted in New York
It transported goods and people faster and quicker
It Is not being used today -
Erie Canal
Invented by Irish immagrents
Invented in 1825
Invented in New York
Allowed boats and goods to be imported into New York
Yes it is still used today -
Steel Plow
Invented by John Deer
Invented in 1836
Invented in Grand Detour, Illinois
Allowed the soil to be dug up easier
It is not being still used today -
Mechanical Reaper
Invented by Cyrus McCormick
Invented in 1836
It was Invented in Chicago
Allowed crops to be cut faster
No it is not being used today -
Telograph
Invented by Samuel F. B. Morse
Invented in 1840
Invented in New York
Allowed info to be passed on alot faster instead of by foot or horse
No it is not being using today -
Morse Code
Invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse
Invented in 1840
Invented in New York
It allowed messages to be sent form different states and get info more quiclky
Yes we still use morse code till this day -
Volcanized Rubber
Invented by Charles Goodyear
Invented in 1844
Invented in New York
The rubber was used for wheelbarrow tires.
Yes it is still being used today -
Sewing Machine
Invented by Elias Howe
invented in 1846
Invented in Boston
It allowed clothing to be sown faster and more clothes being made
Its still used today -
Railroads
Invented by John Stevens
Invented in 1849
Started in New Jersey
Quicker transportation of goods and people
Yes it is still used today