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Teakettle Power. 18 th century (1700s)- Steam pwr. (boiling water) could be a pwr. Source Like a teakettle on the stove Large amt. of steam boiling can.

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1 Teakettle Power

2 18 th century (1700s)- Steam pwr. (boiling water) could be a pwr. Source Like a teakettle on the stove Large amt. of steam boiling can move a boat or train Ppl. began to experiment w/the idea John Fitch, William Henry, & John Stevens Built steamboats-unsuccessful Robert Fulton-Artist & Inventor Studied painting in London His inventions were better than his paintings

3 Teakettle Power 1807- Fulton’s steamboat North River went on Hudson R. NYC to Albany, NY-150 mi. 32 hrs. B4 steamboats-boats floated down the river w/the current 1 way traffic Go up river had to be pulled or pushed Fulton’s boats on the Mississippi R. at 10 mph 1820- 60 steamboats on the river 1860- Almost 1,000

4 Teakettle Power Steamboats=Dangerous, efficient, fast, & fun If steam is trapped=boiler could explode Ppl. could be killed

5 Teakettle Power Steam engines were also being created Steam engines pulled wagons on tracks 20 mph & will cont. to get faster Steam engines were just as dangerous as steamboats Issues w/explosions Jump the tracks Trains crashing into each other “Iron Horses” or “Teakettles on the Tracks”

6 Teakettle Power I want you to write a letter to a family member about your trip on the steamboat or the steam engine. Please describe the trip

7 Teakettle Power Steam engines made of iron Tall smokestacks Fireboxes Passenger cars look like stagecoaches & painted w/bright designs Wide open & dirty (soot) Sparks flew off the engine to ppl’s. clothes & hair 1 st train-Ppl. had to put out fire on each others clothes Steam engines improved- passenger cars were enclosed Wood or coal was used to keep the fire & steam going

8 Teakettle Power 1830-Baltimore & Ohio RR’s opened 13 mi. of railroad track Horses used to pull carriages on wheels & could Pull more on the tracks Wanted to create a train that could go on curved tracks Small engine, w/the barrels of 2 muskets, & other materials Little steam engine or locomotive named Tom Thumb 6 on the engine & 36 in the car Baltimore stagecoach co. was worried about iron engines like Tom Thumb Race b/t Tom Thumb & horse-pulled railcar- Engine belt slipped & the horse-pulled won

9 Teakettle Power I want you to draw the inside of a passenger car & what your passenger car would have in it!

10 Teakettle Power Trains are the future of transportation Canals have issues Froze in the winter Stagecoaches & horse-pulled trains have issues Small, can’t carry large loads, & horses get tired Trains have less issues Used all year long & carry heavier loads

11 Teakettle Power 1840-3,000 mi. of tracks were laid 1850-9,000 mi. of track 1860-30,000 mi. of track Train travel= 30mph NY to Chicago= 2 days


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