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George Washington Carver. By Elise Palmer. Carver’s life . George Washington Carver. Carver was born near diamond grove Missouri, January 5 1864. George and his brother Jimmy were born into slavery. So times were tough.
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George Washington Carver By Elise Palmer
George Washington Carver • Carver was born near diamond grove Missouri, January 5 1864. George and his brother Jimmy were born into slavery. So times were tough. • One night slave raiders came into his home and took George and his mother jimmy was able to hide. They traded George in exchange for a horse the people that got him were Meredith and John Carver. When he got old enough to go to school no one would except him because he was black. • Then Simpson collage excepted him.
George Washington Carver • After collage he became the director of Tuskegee normal insistitute an d was awarded a medal from NAAC. He worked in the peanut business.
Peanuts • He invented uses for peanuts. • Here are some. • Peanut butter, peanut brittle, medians, shampoos polishes and many more.
George and Henry. Not only did he invent uses for peanuts he helped Henry Ford invent uses for the soy bean. Uses for the soy bean Coffee, dyes ,meats, lotion and baby oils. Because of George Washington Carver and Henry Ford we have many things today that we did not have when they weren't around . f.y.i we weren't born.
Carver and Benjamin • Benjamin Franklin and George Washington Carver worked together in inventions it is not known what they made. As you can see George Washington Carver was a creative person. Through the years he reached many achievements.
George Washington Carver Carver helped invent the peanut butter maker. The peanut butter maker dose not just make peanut butter it can make many more things like applesauce, jelly and even baby food.
Its peanut butter time no jelly!!! The peanut butter maker is now not just a small machine it is much better its huge ! We are able now to make peanut butter in a flash. We eat almost 800 million pounds of peanut butter a year !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That’s enough to cover the grand canyon floor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
George Washington Carver. On January fifth 1943 George Washington Carver died. Of old age at the age of 84.