a farmer first thought of bacon while trying to cut off only to skin of the pig to make fried pork skins he happen to cut off some meat and fat along with it later when he fried it he noticed it had a very different taste to it perhaps a taste never tasted before then he had done it again but he bake it instead that were the name bacon came from so he began to tell others so the word of bacon got around but little of this farmer was heard of
Roger Bacon was an English philosopher. Bacon is often thought of as the forerunner of modern science. There is no record of any marriage.
Francis Bacon
Bacon thought it was unfair that the native americans were treated poorly by his uncle, the governor. He decided to rebel against the colonists and his uncle and help the native americans. The colonists thought the native americans were trying to take over Bacon and had a rivalry against the native americans ever since
He made the modern scientific enterprise.
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I would have randomly thought, "crackle" or "sizzle" or something else that is a normal word for a fizzling sound.
Roger Bacon was an alchemist believed to have invented eyeglasess not just that he also figured out many codes and cyphers. plus he is thought to have made an unsolved book(give name for book i forgot its name)
Bacon's rebellion was justified. He thought that the government was not protecting him and everyone else from the Powhatan's and also indentured servants were not getting the land they were promised in their contract as a servant for someone for a certain amount of years.
back bacon, streaky bacon, crispy bacon, grilled bacon, fried bacon, butchers bacon, supermarket bacon, mums bacon, cafe bacon, raw bacon etc
Roger Bacon did like bacon.
Answer this question… By emphasizing the importance of observation and experimentation in understanding the natural world