Washington's main creative pursuits were in farming and agricultural techniques--for example, the 7-year crop rotation principle and various fertilizer experiments. His most notable invention, in the physical sense, was the 16-sided treading barn for threshing grains--a copy of which is on display at the Mt. Vernon estate (http://www.mountvernon.org/learn/explore_mv/index.cfm/ss/31/).
Yes, he invented the polygraph. He also improved the plow.
Washington was not an inventor. Perhaps you're confusing him with his namesake George Washington Carver, who was.
no he did not invent anything
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There are many things and places named after George Washington. Some of the places are Fort Washington, California, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, Little Washington, Virginia, and Washington, Iowa. Some things named after him are Georgetown College, Washington College, Central Washington University, Mount Washington, and the George Washington Bridge.
helping people
He won some of the wars for us.
George Washington Carver invented peanut butter
Yes, his name was George Washington Carver. He invented mamy things using paenuts. He wwas a slave who lived in a shed and was give some tools because he used them in the feild He lived o a peaut farm. He invented peanutbutter and other things using peanuts.
almost everything having to do with peanuts. he invented peanut butter.
some of the things George made was paper,ink,saop,rubber,and dyes.
candy and other stuff
george washinton fought for liberty for the slave freedom in the south.
He loved ice cream, and his dentures had a little issues with termites.
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