George Washington Carver was an American scientist, inventor, educator, and botanist (a plant scientist) who studied and taught revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. In 1921, George W. Carver became famous for his research, and used that fame to promote anti-racial support.
George Washington Carver was an American scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor who studied and teached revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. He also occasionally gave out free advice to anyone who needed it.
He was on his grind !!
yeah he sure was boy boy lol im doing a report on him now
Me too. I was doing a project on George Washington Carver. Now I finished it.
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because he thought that he could change the world with his inventions
he was one of the greatest scientist in the world
George Washington Carver was an American scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor who studied and teached revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. He also occasionally gave out free advice to anyone who needed it. He was on his grind !! yeah he sure was boy boy lol im doing a report on him now Me too. I was doing a project on George Washington Carver. Now I finished it. me too!! Me too also i love him he is awesome GO GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER...........................YEAH!!!!!!!!!!
Not at all. Carver did not "invent peanut butter". The Aztecs were making it three hundred years before Carver was born.
Not very much in his childhood. I searched online and found this "George Washington Carver left for school. He eagerly learned everything that he could learn. Working his way through high school and on to college, Carver did odd jobs to pay his way. He continued his education until he had received a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture and then a Master's degree. He had great skill with plants, and he was given a regular job at the college teaching and taking care of the greenhouse.In 1896 Carver met another man, Booker T. Washington, who was visiting the college where George Washington Carver taught. Washington was impressed with Carver's work and with the recommendations he received from fellow teachers. Washington invited Carver to teach at Tuskegee Institute, a Negro college in Alabama. When Carver began, the college was just a collection of shacks. It did not even have a laboratory where he could do his experiments, but the work of George Washington Carver was destined to change agriculture in the South. He first introduced diversified agriculture where the land was being destroyed by raising only cotton. He urged farmers to raise peanuts and sweet potatoes, which would restore nutrients to the soil. He believed these crops had real industrial potential, and he began a series of careful and persistent experiments
George Washington Carver was a genius in agriculture. He researched and directed others in the research of agronomy projects to help the South. He coaxed farmers to diverse their farms into peanuts and sweet potatoes. His research in peanuts made them useful in countless ways. Americans love peanuts and thus he was a revolutionary in their use, influencing all Americans and the world as well.
They changed the way soybeans were used because Percy Lavon Julian used soybeans to create medicine.
couse he did
The march on Washington was the biggest nonviolent protest of the civil rights movement.
try george washington. MEN DONT CHANGE THEIR NAME AFTER MARRIAGE!!!!!
by not being a great president(:
George Washington put Alexander Hamilton in charge of economic polices.