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.
A us noTe with blue ink is backed by silver
Red ink indicates that it's a United States Note.
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If a bill is a silver certificate it will have those words in the banner across the top of the bill's front. The color isn't what matters, although most silver certificates from 1923 to 1957 can be identified by the use of blue ink for the seal and serial numbers. Some private companies take ordinary bills, layer them with a tiny amount of silver or gold, and sell them at inflated prices as "collectibles". Sometimes people end up spending them after they find out they're bad investments; it causes a lot of confusion when they show up in change.
George Washington Carver is credited with discovering over 300 uses for peanuts, including peanut butter, soap, ink, dyes, and wood stains. He was a prominent agricultural scientist and inventor who made significant contributions to sustainable farming practices.
peanut butter, ink, paper, and soap
it was ink i can tell u more what was invented
some of the things George made was paper,ink,saop,rubber,and dyes.
Yes out of peanut oil and vegetable oil
Stains for wood, ink, face powder, to name a few.
"Agricultural chemist, George Washington Carver discovered three hundred uses for peanuts and hundreds more uses for soybeans, pecans and sweet potatoes. He start popularizing uses for peanut products including peanut butter, paper, ink, and oils beginning in 1880."
George Washington Carver invented peanut butter because many farmers were using peanut butter to replenish their soil and they couldn't find a use for peanuts. He found many ways to use peanuts such as ink, paper,peanut butter, shoe polish, soap, cooking oil, and so many others.
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George Washington Carver. Over 300, actually. :)
He made over 100 uses for peanuts, including peanut butter, cosmetics, dyes, paints, plastics, gasoline, and nitroglycerine.peanut butter, ink, paper, and soap
Soap and ink, yes. Food oil and massage oil, yes. Milk, yes. Peanut butter, yes. Glass might be stretching a point.