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Steam Engine
James Watt invented it in England and a lot of people helped. But they were running out of money so Watt found someone else. engine that is a way of water transportation and it is still used today in boats -
Erie Canal
Philip Schuyler invented it in New York. It transformed New York City into the nation's principal seaport, yes and no (Canal boats travel on). No because it was redug. -
Steamboat
Robert Fulton invented it in Pennsylvania. Used as transportation, yes for crossing rivers and lakes -
Railroads
George Stephenson invented it in Stockton California. It is used as railroad transportation and is still used today -
Mechanical Reaper
Cyrus Mccormick invented it in Virginia. It was used to harvest crops mechanically. It is no longer used because they made better machinery -
steel plow
John Deere invented it in Grand Detour, Illinois. break up tough soil without soil getting stuck to it. No, they don't use it anymore because they made better machinery -
Vulcanized Rubber
Charles Goodyear invented it in Wilburn Massachusettes. It is still used today on tires. -
Morse Code
Samuel Morse invented it in New York City. It is still used to this day to help blind people read -
telegraph
Samuel Morse invented it in France. It was used for transmitting printed information by radio wave. They made better machinery. -
Sewing Machine
Elias Howe in New Hartford, Connecticut. Used to make sewing easier and more efficient. Yes it is still used today to put things back together