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2800 B.C.
1500 B.C.
In pre-historic times
It's a modern day thing
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In a soap dish
In the shower
It was written on clay cylinders and found during an excavation.
In fossil form in a rock
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Hand sanitizer like we use now
Blocks of clay, sand, pumice, ash and oils
They didn't use soap, they just used water
Soap wasn't invented then
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Spatula
Sand Paper
Strigil
Spork (a combination of a spoon and fork)
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A French chemist who patented the first soap making process
A French solider who used oil and ash in the revolutionary war to clean his clothes
A German tourist who brought soap to America in the 1700's
The King of England who taxed the use of soap with a luxury tax
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Black death
Brown plague
Greatest plague
H1N1 plague
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17th Century
7th Century
27th Century
1st Century
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There was not enough soap to wash clothes so soldiers had to wear dirty clothes.
The water in Europe did not get hot so soap could not be used.
There was a shortage of fats and oils for making soap.
Detergents were available then so soap became a thing of the past.
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Cleaning loads and loads of wash that kids made.
To clean the engine of a car.
For hand dish washing and fine fabric laundering.
To wash the sidewalk after a nasty rain.
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Tide
Detergent and Builder chemistry
Saponification
Anionic Surfactant
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