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Essay heading: robert fulton
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December 10, 2002 |
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The boat did well until it reached Louisville, where it began to scrape the bottom; the hull of the New Orleans sat too low in the water for a western river of sandbars and snags. More than three months after leaving Pittsburgh, and having survived a bizarre series of earthquakes, the boat arrived in New Orleans... displayed 300 characters
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When it attempted to return to Pittsburgh, however, the crew found that the New Orleans was unable to move against the current above Natchez.
Stuck, the boat spent the last two years of its life running between Natchez and New Orleans; finally it ran aground and sank.
The clear moral of the story was that someone needed to invent a more powerful steamboat with a flatter bottom to navigate the inland rivers... displayed next 300 characters
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