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Q: Where was the collge that George Washington Carver taught at?
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Name the university where George Washington Carver taught the Carver museum is on its campus?

Tuskeegee University in Tuskeegee,Alabama.


What did George Washington teach farmers in the south in the early 1930's?

George Washington Carver taught farmers methods of soil conversation.


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.


What did George Washington Carver teach farmers in the south in the early 1930s?

George Carver encouraged farmers to plant alternative crops instead of cotton. The crop he was most interested in was Peanuts because he not only saw them as a nutritional crop but for other products to improve their lives.


Who was the African American who taught former slaves to plant other crops such as the peanut and sweet potatoes?

George Washington Carver. He was a Botanist


What did George Washington Carver make out of the peanut?

were was geogre Washington carver work was inverted


What was George Washington Carver's first job?

george washington carver was famous for his many uses of peanuts but his orginal job was a teacher at Iowa state university where he orignaly taught Physical Education at first then moved to an english teacher and then went to horticultue department where he became famous


How did George Washington Carver change others people's lives?

George Washington Carver was an American scientist, inventor, educator, and botanist (a plant scientist) who studied and taught revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He mostly studied peanuts and sweet potatoes. In 1921, George W. Carver became famous for his research, and used that fame to promote anti-racial support.


What are 3 influences in George Washington Carver's life?

George Washington Carver was kidnapped with his birth mother, then later found and raised by Moses and Susan Carver. Because of his poor health, he assisted Mary in the house instead of working in the fields, and learned to cook and developed an interest in plants and nature. When going to school, he lived with a midwife and nurse who was deeply religious and had a broad knowledge of medicinal herbs, both of which she taught to George.


Who taught George Washington to be a soldier?

It was George Washington's older brother Lawrence that taught him the basics of soldiering.


Where did George Washington Carver live most of his life?

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.


What school did George Washington teach?

George Washington taught at no school