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What were the differences between flatboats, keelboats, and steamboats?

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Keelboats were larger than flatboats, usually about seventy feet long and built with a pointed nose and stern. The deck was roofed over, and sported a mast for a sail. What set them apart was that keelboats could go upstream--but only by human muscle power.

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