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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
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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.
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Robert Fulton invented it in Pennsylvania. Used as transportation, yes for crossing rivers and lakes
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George Stephenson invented it in Stockton California. It is used as railroad transportation and is still used today
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Cyrus Mccormick invented it in Virginia. It was used to harvest crops mechanically. It is no longer used because they made better machinery
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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
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Charles Goodyear invented it in Wilburn Massachusettes. It is still used today on tires.
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Samuel Morse invented it in New York City. It is still used to this day to help blind people read
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Samuel Morse invented it in France. It was used for transmitting printed information by radio wave. They made better machinery.
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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