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Was george w carver was a slave child fact or opinion?

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Was George Washington Carver a slave?

Yes, he was born a slave.


When as George Washington Carver a slave?

unknown.


Former slave who made more than 300 products from peanuts?

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What is something important about George Carver?

George Washington Carver was born as a slave and died as a rich scientist


How many years was George Washington Carver a slave?

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Why did George carver not have a wife?

In order for a person to have a wife, they must marry a female. George Carver did not have a wife because he did not get married.


George Washington Carver was famous for his work related to?

George Washington Carver developed many uses for the Southern crop of peanuts.


What was George Washington Carver childhood?

He was a slave and he got separated from his family by black riders.


George Carver's siblings?

George Washington Carver was born a slave between 1864 and 1865. His parents had 11 other children, who all died as babies or young children.


What were George Washington Carver's parents' names?

George Washington Carver was born as a slave. His parents were named Mary and Giles. After the Civil War, his former masters Moses and Susan Carver raised George and taught him to read and write.


Was George Washington Carver's mom African?

Yes, his mother was African-American. She was a slave on a farm in Missouri where Carver was born. Her name was Mary. George's father's identity is unknown to date, but he is thought to be a black slave on the same farm, or a neighboring property.


Was George Washington Carver born as a slave?

George Washington Carver was born into a slave family in Diamond, Missouri sometime before January of 1864. He is famous for the many foods and products he developed using peanuts and soybeans.