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Robert Fulton - traduction vers français

AMERICAN ENGINEER AND INVENTOR (1765–1815)
Fulton, Robert; Fulton Steamboat Inn
  • Fulton's 1806 submarine design for the U.S. government
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  • Location and plaque of the Fulton experiment of August 9, 1803
  • Harriet Livingston, portrait by Robert Fulton
  • Commemorative plaque to Robert Fulton in the port of [[Rouen]], made in 1918 to thank the United States for their involvement in the First World War
  • Bust of Robert Fulton by [[Jean-Antoine Houdon]], 1803
  • Robert Fulton (with Samuel F. B. Morse) depicted on the reverse of the 1896 $2 Silver Certificate from the [[United States Treasury]]

Robert Fulton         
Robert Fulton (1765-1815), American artist and engineer, builder of one of the first steamboats to be widely used in the USA, inventor of the torpedo

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·noun ·see Herb Robert, under Herb.

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Robert Fulton

Robert Fulton (November 14, 1765 – February 24, 1815) was an American engineer and inventor who is widely credited with developing the world's first commercially successful steamboat, the North River Steamboat (also known as Clermont). In 1807, that steamboat traveled on the Hudson River with passengers from New York City to Albany and back again, a round trip of 300 nautical miles (560 kilometers), in 62 hours. The success of his steamboat changed river traffic and trade on major American rivers.

In 1800, Fulton had been commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte, leader of France, to attempt to design a submarine; he then produced Nautilus, the first practical submarine in history. Fulton is also credited with inventing some of the world's earliest naval torpedoes for use by the Royal Navy.

Fulton became interested in steam engines and the idea of steamboats in 1777 when he was around age 12 and visited state delegate William Henry of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who was interested in this topic. Henry had learned about inventor James Watt and his Watt steam engine on an earlier visit to England.