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GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER by Chukwudi Ebuzeme
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George was born on June 12,.1860 or 1864 in Diamond Grove,Missouri. Georges mother was Mary. George grew up in diamond grove with his mothers owners until his mother got taken away. when George was a child he stuttered a lot when he talked fast. George Washington Carver Family Life
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George Washington Carver Major Accomplishments George was a farmer, teacher, slave, scientist, and he worked with Henry Ford. As a teacher, and scientist he was the first scientist to do crop rotation. When he was a teacher he made his own school but on wheels. That school was called Jesse Up. George gave the world 300 ways to make peanuts, and 118 ways to make sweet potatoes. George made an impact on peoples lives by using rich soil by doing Crop Rotation to make rich soil for plants.
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George Washington Carver Interesting Facts George never actually didn't make peanut butter, but he did use peanut butter in some of his inventions. He also used clay, seeds, and wheat in His other inventions Carver began to treat patients with peanut oil massages. One of carvers Quotes was "Education is the key to the Golden Gate to freedom."
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George Washington Carver Conclusion The most impressive thing about George Washington Carver is that he made different kinds of foods with peanuts. George Washington Carver had the courage to be a teacher and the first peanut scientist. He cared for famers. He helped them with their crops. Carver also had showed respect. He had respect for his students. these are some of the character traits that helped him succeed. I would like to be like him by making things out of blue berries.
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Remembering George Washington Carver Sadly George Washington Carver died January5, 1943 at age 80. He died in Tuskegee Institute, in Alabama. The cause of his death was falling off a flight of stairs.
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