he was and educator and even a scientist
George was the son of slaves, his family owned by a man named Carver. When he went to Iowa State Agricultural College, he adopted the middle name Washington, reportedly because there was another George Carver at the school.
George Washington Carver was born into slavery. His parents, Mary and Giles, were purchased by George's master, Moses Carver, for $700 (a princely sum at that time). Later his parents were stolen. After slavery was abolished, Moses Carver and his wife Susan raised George as their own child.
What period in time did George Washington Carver live in
thomas smith
George Washington Carver died at the age of 14 in 1841. He was 39 years old. For real though he died on January 5, 1943.
No, George Washington Carver did not invent the pencil. The pencil was invented long before Carver's time, with the first mass-produced pencils being developed in the 17th century. Carver is best known for his work in agriculture and for his contributions to crop rotation and agricultural science.
No. Different man and different time. He was named after the first president.
She probably was, but at the same time she was very proud of him.
In the near 1920's around that time in era.
I couldn't tell you because: 1. Hes' dead 2. You can't spell
He was important to the time period because he provided a product that was very out of the ordinary and was founded to be very needed.
The soil in the south wasn't very healthy, and there weren't enough crops growing.