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John Fitch was an American inventor and a pioneer in the development of steam-powered boats, often regarded as one of the first to successfully navigate a steamboat on American waters. Born in the early 18th century, Fitch was a man of various talents, including being a clockmaker and an early advocate for the use of steam power in transportation. His most notable achievement came in 1787 when he launched a steamboat on the Delaware River, demonstrating the viability of steam propulsion for commercial navigation. Despite facing significant challenges, including legal disputes and financial difficulties, Fitch's innovations laid the groundwork for future developments in maritime technology.

Fitch's contributions were not fully recognized during his lifetime, and he struggled to find support for his ideas. His rivalry with contemporaries such as Robert Fulton and James Rumsey complicated his legacy. Nevertheless, his work had a lasting impact on the transportation industry, influencing future generations of inventors and engineers. Although he did not achieve financial success, his determination and creativity mark him as a significant figure in the history of American innovation.

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출생 날짜 January 1, 1743
출생지 New Haven, Connecticut, USA
사망 날짜 July 2, 1798