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Although Carver's name is synonymous with peanuts, the Aztecs first made peanut paste in their pre-Columbian empire. In 1884, the Canadian inventor Marcellus Gilmore Edson was granted a patent for what was essentially modern peanut butter. Carver experimented with emulsifiers like vegetable oil to make the food moist,smooth, and consistent.
1.) They liked it better that way that way. 2.) George Washington(President at the time) said that we dont have technology to do it any other way.
He was the leader of the army that fought to create what became the United States. He subsequently was unanimously nominated as the first President and set many precedents for that office.
Washington established the cabinet, so he must have thought it was necessary. Later on during his presidency, two political parties where created. The Leaders of the two parties where in his cabinet, Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Washington did not side with either of them. He thought that political parties where corrupt, so he enforced his rule in his cabinet to the fullest. People have documented possible times where they heard Washington yelling and arguing with his cabinet, making sure there is no sign of political parties.
Congress decided to create the bank anyways and therefore formed the Bank of the United States.
George invented a peanut!!!!I'm sorry, but George Washington Carver did not create the peanut. The peanut is a natural product of nature. However, he did create many products from peanuts, as well as sweet potatos.
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No, he didn't create sweet potatoes.
His goal was to get a very good education so he can become a scientist and create products like peanuts etc.
George Washington Carver is credited with discovering new uses for cotton, peanuts, soy and sweet potatoes, in an effort to provide nutritious alternatives for farm families. He is best known for creating a myriad of uses for peanuts, including gasoline and Nitroglycerine.
Booker T. Washington did not create peanut butter. George Washington Carver published the 1916 bulletin "How to Grow the Peanut and 105 Ways of Preparing It for Human Consumption."
More than 300 products, including ink, facial cream, shampoo, milk, cheese and soap.
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1. George Washington Carver was a celebrated botanist 2. He earned a bachelor's degree in 1894 and a master's in 1896. 3. He created more than 325 products from the humble legume (peanuts), helping to create demand for the plant and establish it as a major American crop.
George Washington Carver did not invent peanut butter. He simply made it. Peanut Butter has existed since the time of the Aztecs. Mr. Carver's claim to fame is that he worked on ways to improve the utilization of various crops and materials so that the poor farmers in his day could avoid having to go and buy expensive products. For more information about the Peanut Butter issue, please see the Related Link below.
They changed the way soybeans were used because Percy Lavon Julian used soybeans to create medicine.
George Washington!!