Because the tobacco leached the soil and made it difficult to grow other crops.
he grew tobacco
he cleaned the house
Yes, he did. It is a proven fact. He also brewed his own beer!
Growing up George Had been known as Carver George. When he started school he went by the name: "George Carver". He later added the W and told his friends it was Washington. That's how he got the name "George Washington Carver"
There is not a lot known about the childhood of George Washington, and much of what people think they know is based on urban legend. It is known that Washington was homeschooled, could grow tobacco by the time he was a teenager, and lost his father at the age of 11.
he grew tobacco
Tobacco
He was a tobacco farmer
He planted tobacco and made whiskey.
George Washington grew primarily grew hemp plants at Mount Vernon.
Tobacco farmer
George Thomas McNess has written: 'Improvement of Virginia fire-cured tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco industry 'Experiments in growing Cuban seed tobacco in Alabama' -- subject(s): Tobacco seed
he cleaned the house
he was a planter and slave holder
Yes, he did. It is a proven fact. He also brewed his own beer!
George Washington's parents were not wealthy. His father was a slave-owning tobacco planter but was considered to have a middling rank. compared to other leading planter families.
Growing up George Had been known as Carver George. When he started school he went by the name: "George Carver". He later added the W and told his friends it was Washington. That's how he got the name "George Washington Carver"