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Booker T. Washington helped George Washington Carver by giving him a job at the Tuskegee Institute.
Back then there were slaves but now there is no slaves . He made a delicious sweet peanut butter. He also made cosmetic ,hair dyes ,paint ,gasoline, and the 2 ended dildo.
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George Washington Carver expressed his knowledge on the many uses of peanuts and sweet potatoes. He used peanut oil in massages when polio hit the USA, this was claimed by many to help improve their situation By pooping on people it smelled realy bad
The people who helped to establish your country are often known as the forefathers or founding fathers of your country. The founding fathers of American would include George Washington and Thomas Jefferson.
Booker T. Washington helped George Washington Carver by giving him a job at the Tuskegee Institute.
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Booker T. Washington, an African American educator and leader, inspired George Washington Carver. Washington encouraged Carver to pursue education and later invited him to join the Tuskegee Institute, where Carver made significant contributions to agricultural science.
George Washington Carver did amazing things with peanuts that helped start several industries.
We know that George Washington was loyal to his wife, troops and his country. There were probably a few folks who he didn't like very much but don't we all?
For his work on peanuts.
He was born into slavery sometime in 1864 .
George Washington Carver lived with a local white couple, Mariah and Andrew Watkins, in Neosho, Missouri, while he attended school. They provided him with a supportive environment and helped him gain an education.
He helped people in thier gardens and told them what they needed to do to keep thier plants healthy
George Washington Carver used peanuts to make glue by extracting the oil from the peanuts and then heating and mixing it with other ingredients like resin or glycerol. The resulting mixture would harden into a sticky substance, which could be used as glue. Carver's work on peanuts and their byproducts helped to promote their economic value and diversified the uses for this crop.