Yes, he did, but he didn't make peanut butter.
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The scientist who discovered more than 200 uses for the peanut was George Washington Carver.George Washington Carver. See the related link for more information.I am not sure it was 200, it could have been more or less, but George Washington Carver in pressing his crop rotation suggested many, many, many ways of using the peanut.
George Washington Carver developed about 300 different used for the peanut, but peanut butter was not among them. Peanut butter was developed in other cultures, and American style peanut butter was patented in 1884 to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
George Washington Carver invented many uses for the peanut.
George Washington Carver never invented the peanut. It is a plant that grows naturally. Carver found many innovative uses for the peanut.
George Washington Carver did not make and/or invent the peanut, he merely found many uses for it.
George Washington carver found 300 diff. ways to make peanut butter
George Washington Carver's greatest invention is peanut butter.
George Washington Carver developed many uses for the Southern crop of peanuts.
George Washington Carver made exactly 325 peanut products.
George Washington Carver cultivated the peanut. But he did NOT invent peanut butter.