yes he did
He originally had no middle name. He was originally "George" but the person who owned him was a "carver" so he was "Carver's George". Later, in school, there was another George Carver, so he added Washington as his middle name.
It depends on which source you go to. There are sources which claim it was George Washington Carver, Louis Pasteur, Karl Ereky, Normon Borlaug, and Dr. Jerry Caulder. Take your pick.
One main accomplishments was that he discover many peanut product: peanut butter, peanut flavors, etc...
* It is not the style of clothes one wears, neither the kind of automobile one drives, nor the amount of money one has in the bank, that counts. These mean nothing. It is simply service that measures success. * Look about you. Take hold of the things that are here. Let them talk to you. You learn to talk to them.
George Washington Carver worked very hard to get his education and become a respected scientist. He took a job at Tuskegee Institute under Booker T. Washington. Teachers at the school were asked to take on additional roles, to save money. Carver was a great scientist, but a terrible administrator. He would become very angry and very pompous when he was either questioned about either paperwork he had completed, or asked to give a report. He would submit a letter of resignation each month, only to calm down and come back to work.
yes George Washington did take care of his wife.
yes he did
George Washington had to led many jobs he also had to take care of himself
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George Washington Caver had to overcome slavery and racism.a hardship he faced was that he was African American and no one would take him seriouslyhe had to figure out ways to make new things
It become "Gorg Washington".