Invention Timeline

  • Steam Engine

    Steam Engine
    Created by John Watt
    Invented in Glascow, Scotland
    Soon became dominant design for steam engines and helped begin the Industrial Revolution
    Still in use in trains and tractors
  • Steam Boat

    Steam Boat
    Created by Robert Fulton
    Invented in Delaware
    New Orleans arrivals increased from 20 to 1200 a year, steamboats greatly attributed to the economy with the transportation of agriculture
    It's still in use today.
  • Erie Canal

    Erie Canal
    Largely supported by Mayor Dewitt Clinton
    Began in Rome, New York
    Greatly decreased the cost to transport goods across the country, urban/rural ratio began to change drastically
    It's still in use today.
  • Mechanical Reaper

    Mechanical Reaper
    Created by Cyrus McCormick
    Invented in Chicago
    Brought an end to tedious handwork and encouraged the invention of other labour saving farm implements.
    It's no longer in use today.
  • Railroad

    Railroad
    Created in Baltimore
    Originated in Baltimore in need for the city of Baltimore to compete with the Erie Canal.
    Railroad helped to build and grow our economy and the country.
    Railroads are still in use today.
  • Steel Plow

    Steel Plow
    Created by John Deere
    Invented in Illinois
    Steel plow made life for farmers much easier with better quality farming implements.
    They've been changed for modern times.
  • Telegraph

    Telegraph
    Created by Samuel Morse
    Invented in Washington D.C
    Revolutionized long distance communication and increased production of long distance inventions.
    Invention no longer being used today.
  • Morse Code

    Morse Code
    Created by Samuel Morse
    Invented in Washington D.C
    Revolutionized long distance communication
    Invention not used today due to use of internet, phones, and fax machines.
  • Vulcanized Rubber

    Vulcanized Rubber
    Created by Charles Goodyear
    Made rubber, heat, and cold-proof, began enormous market for rubber goods. Some irreplacable uses of vulcanized rubber include shoelaces, doorstoppers, hockey pucks, etc.
  • Sewing Machine

    Sewing Machine
    Created by Isaac Merritt Singer
    Created in New York, New York
    Affected women in the textile industry, thought to be a wonder and freed up time to do other things