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A scientist got into the science field because he realized that science is the thing that floats his boat and rings his chime.
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George Washington Carver lived most of his life in Tuskegee, Alabama. He spent over 40 years at the Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University), where he taught and conducted research on agriculture and farming techniques. Carver made significant contributions to agricultural science, especially in the field of crop rotation and soil conservation.
George Washington Carver gained recognition and fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was known for his groundbreaking work in agriculture and for his efforts to promote sustainable farming practices, especially in relation to peanuts and sweet potatoes. Carver's fame continued to grow throughout his lifetime and he became a prominent figure in the field of agricultural science.
She was stabbed 7 times in the stomach while pregnant by her alcoholic husband, got her ACL and Achilles tendon snipped in both legs making her unable to move, then died by her husband leaving her in a field not being able to move so she died of starvation. Hope that helps :)
George Washington Carver, an American chemist, died January 5, 1943. He was 82. Carver was born a slave in Diamond Grove, Missouri in 1861. After the Civil War, he attended Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa; received a B.A. in agricultural science from what is now Iowa State University in 1894 and a M.A. from ISU in the same field in 1896.Carver is best known for his analysis of the peanut. As a chemist, he found over 270 uses for this small crop. He also studied the sweet potato and found scores of uses for it.From his research, Carver was able to produce a number of new substances derived from the peanut and other naturally growing things. Some of those include veneers, paints, stains, dyes, rubber, explosives and drugs.Carver became Director of the Department of Agricultural Research at what is now Tuskegee University. He held that post for nearly 40 years from 1896-1935.He also established the George Washington Carver Foundation for natural science research.One interesting fact about Carver was that he was an artist of some note. His usual subjects were plants and flowers. He also crocheted and made pine needle baskets. His crochet and baskets are contained in a collection at the Carver Museum at Tuskegee University.Carver died on January 5, 1943 in Tuskegee, Alabama.
I think off course: "Make the most you can of the Indian Hemp seed and sow it everywhere." -George Washington
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no george was actually taught in a log school in fredricksburg Virginia
The Washington State flag has a green field with the "Great Seal of the State of Washington" in the middle. The seal contains a bust of George Washington.
George Westinghouse contributed his expertise in the electrical field to science. He invented an air brake for the railroad, the electric chair, and an improved light bulb.
No. Washington was in the field with the Continental Army fighting the Britus.
George Washington's only son died at 18 years old. Jackie Washington died due to a disease he contracted on the field of battle with George Washington at Yorktown.
FEMALE AND MULTICULTURAL SCIENTIST PROJECT Name of scientist: George Washington Carver Male or Female: Male When did the Scientist live? George Washington Carver's actual birthdate is unknown, but historians believe he was born before slavery was outlawed in Missouri in January 1864. He died on January 5, 1943. Where did the Scientist live? George Washington Carver was born in Diamond, Missouri. After his mother was kidnapped, he and his older brother lived in the slaveholders home. When he was school-age, he moved to Fort Scott, Kansas. After witnessing a lynching, he left and roamed the Midwest for the next 10 or so years. He went to college in Indianola, Iowa, but transferred to Ames, Iowa soon after. After college he moved to Tuskegee, Alabama to work at the head of the Agricultural division for the remainder of his life. What was/is the Scientist cultural background/race (ethnicity)? African-American What was/is the Scientist family background? Include any relevant important life events? George Washington Carver's father was a black slave who was accidentally killed before he was born. His mother was kidnapped when he was just a boy. When he was at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa, a teacher told him that he could never make a living in art because he was black. He transferred soon after. What was/is the Scientist educational background? George Washington Carver was privately tutored as a child. When he was school age, he went to Primary School in Fort Scott, Kansas. Then he went to Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. He transferred to Iowa State College in Ames where he was top in his class besides discrimination by his classmates. He then was invited to become the head of the Agricultural Department in Tuskegee, Alabama. What was/is the accomplishment(s) that this individual made in science and/ for a related field? George Washington Carver introduced the peanut as a cheap source of protein to Southern farmers. He also taught many farmers the benefits of conservative farmer methods and the impact of cutting down trees. He compiled over 300 recipes for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes. Included in these recipes are peanut butter, some types of soap, and various peanut related products he was famous for making uses for penuts