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What yer did George Washington Carver invent sweet potato?

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Invented over 300 uses for peanuts?

George Washington Carver is credited with inventing over 300 uses for peanuts, including peanut butter, peanut oil, and various food and industrial products. His research was instrumental in helping to promote peanuts as a valuable crop in the southern United States.


George Washington Carver found many uses for what?

peanuts soybeans and sweet potato


Did George Washington Carver create sweet potato?

No, he didn't create sweet potatoes.


What uses for the sweet potato did George Washington Carver find?

He found that sweet potatoes are good for dye


Who discovered hundreds of uses for the peanut the sweet potato and the soybean?

George Washington Carver...a Black Man from the USA


Was George Washington Carver developed over 300 uses for the peanut butter?

Yes, George Washington Carver invented many uses for the peanut. He once served an entire school a meal made totally out of peanuts! He also invented uses for the bean and the sweet potato.


Who invented sweet potato glue?

George Washington Carver, among hundreds of inventions, find a way to make glue out of sweet potatoes.


Did george invent anything besides potato chips?

no


What did George Crum invent?

potato chips at Moon Lake House


How many uses george w carver had for the sweet potato?

about over 300 uses


What did George Washington Carver accomplished?

He invented about 300 peanut products, about 150 sweet potato products, he turned soy beans into plastic, wood shavings into synthetic marble, and cotton into paving blocks.


Why did George Washington Carver make inventions?

George Washington Carver did not really "invent" these things, more so discover them. He made over 300 uses for peanuts, 100 for a sweet potato, and 70 uses for a pecan. He did these things because after Reconstruction in the South, farmers were suffering because of low soil nutrients. Cotton had used so much of the nutrients in the soil, because it was the South's cash crop. Therefore, they soon ran out of a way of life. Carver wanted to find an alternitive for this problem, so he studied the peanut and many other South crops. He found many uses including printer ink, shampoo, peanut butter, plastics, dyes, and many more. So, Carver spent his research finding a way of life for the South.