no
In short, no.
yes
yes but i don't know the name
1836
It is likely that the WHY had the same answer as why MOST inventors invent anything- for money. There were various types of multi-shot pistols prior to the invention of the revolver, but they were of mixed success. The revolver was well marketed, and a financial success.
Samuel Colt inveted the Revolver.
HE WAS THE FIRST BLACK MAN THE INVENT NEW FLAVORS OF ICE CREAM.
No, the air conditioner was not invented by a Black man. Willis Carrier, a white American engineer, is credited with inventing the modern air conditioner in 1902.
Cemetery Man's Revolver is an Italian Bodeo Model 1889.
1836 was when he brought his first revolver to market. The pistol is called the Paterson, named after Paterson, NJ. There is a great deal of information out there on the 'net about it.
No, a black man did not invent the windmill. The windmill's origins trace back to ancient Persia, with developments throughout Europe and other regions over centuries. While individuals from diverse backgrounds have contributed to advancements and innovations in windmill technology, the concept itself predates any specific inventor or race.
Henery Ford was the first man to invent cars at 1865