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Essay heading: Robert Fulton
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In 1797, Fulton began to experiment with submarine torpedoes and torpedo boats in France. In 1800, he completed the construction of his very own submarine Nautilus. The submarine was commissioned by none other than Napoleon Bonaparte. It was then that Fulton met the US Ambassador, Robert Livingston, whose niece, Harriet, he later on married... displayed 300 characters
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In 1797, Fulton began to experiment with submarine torpedoes and torpedo boats in France. In 1800, he completed the construction of his very own submarine Nautilus. The submarine was commissioned by none other than Napoleon Bonaparte. It was then that Fulton met the US Ambassador, Robert Livingston, whose niece, Harriet, he later on married... displayed next 300 characters
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