Over 478 in total
Oh, dude, George Washington Carver didn't just have one invention, he was like the peanut wizard! He came up with over 300 uses for peanuts, including peanut butter, oil, and even shampoo. So, like, his first invention was probably something peanut-related, but the guy was a total peanut pioneer.
Lawrence Washington... he was, the uncle of our country.
Yes, he was a total fatty majig. :)
George Washington was the President of the United States for two 4-year terms, for a total of 8 years. Before becoming President, Washington was the General and Commander-in Chief of the Continental Army.
George Washington is currently the only president to have been elected without any official endorsement by a political party. Generally speaking, Washington's policies reflected a moderate Federalist agenda. He governed for 8 years in total.
George Washington Carver is renowned for his work with peanuts and crop rotation. A good multistep math word problem could involve calculating the potential yield of peanuts based on Carver's agricultural methods. For example, if a farmer plants 50 acres of peanuts and each acre yields 300 pounds, how many pounds of peanuts will the farmer harvest? If the farmer decides to rotate crops and plant sweet potatoes on 20% of the land the following year, how many acres will be used for sweet potatoes, and what will the total yield be if each acre of sweet potatoes yields 200 pounds?
that is a total lie, the only reason there are more male inventions is because in the past women were not allowd to invent things, and so men created most past inventions that is a total lie, the only reason there are more male inventions is because in the past women were not allowd to invent things, and so men created most past inventions
135 words, was the total number of words of President George Washington's second Inaugural Address.
The total U.S. population counted in the 1790 Census was 3,582,008.
Main Span - 3,500 feet Total Span - 4,760 feet (built 1927/1931)
George Washington did not attend the College of William and Mary, but he did receive his surveyor's license from the College of William and Mary in 1749. He later served as the first American Chancellor of the College of William and Mary from 1788 to 1799.
The total weight of the coin is 12.50 grams. It has .36169 oz. of pure silver.