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Essay heading: Automobile:from Horse To Horsepower
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William Morrison was the creator of this type of car. People liked the electric car because it was easy to operate, ran quietly and did not give off fumes. Unfortunately for modern society, the electric cars could not go faster than 20 miles an hour, and the battery had to be recharged every fifty miles... displayed 300 characters
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The electric car lost popularity because of these two problems which were overcome with the invention of the gas powered engine in 1879, by George B. Selden of Rochester, New York.
"The first gasoline powered vehicle, an experimental model, was not built until the 1860's, and gasoline automobiles were not produced commercially in this country until a few years before the start of the twentieth century... displayed next 300 characters
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