Once carver went out for a walk.On the way his foot slipped over the mud.He got some mud stains on his cloths.He tested the mud stain in his laboratory He learnt how to make a good quality blue paint.
because he knew that there were many ways to make something out of a peanut
He smashed the penuts(no shell)into butter he orgianily called it putter he mixed penuts and added pickles to the penuts in the butter he called it putter
George Washington Carver attended and graduated from Minneapolis High School in Kansas. Afterwards, he applied to many colleges but was denied by many because of his race. He was accepted into Simpson College where he studied Art and Piano. Due to his liking in painting plants, his teacher suggested he study botany, which he did. He studied botany in the Iowa State Agricultural College.
George Washington Carver did not make 100 ways to use peanut butter. He created several hundred different products that could be made from the peanut. He created hundreds of products from other crops. One Sunday he got sick of hearing people in one church say, "Nobody will give us anything." He told them what vegetables to bring to church the next Saturday and they would paint the church. He showed them how to extract peanut oil and vegetable dies. They dug up clay and extracted color. In one day they painted the church from materials around them.
Plato discovered paint in 401 BC when he was 28.
shaving cream, dye's medicine, paint, etc. (there are so many things ,but i can't name them all.)
No, paint was around in a more primative form before the Egyptians
Back then there were slaves but now there is no slaves . He made a delicious sweet peanut butter. He also made cosmetic ,hair dyes ,paint ,gasoline, and the 2 ended dildo.
Peanut Butter is one; another invention that doesn't involve the peanut is canned milk.
it maybe or not might be discovered in the 16'00s and earlier
George puts in a mixture of every colour of paint he can find in his father's paint set to create his marvelous medicine.
The White House was burned to the ground in the war of 1812. Mrs. Adams was best known for saving the original presidential paint of George Washington from the White House.