he was considered an unusual man because he was smart and did wiered things like no other people could do
No, Benjamin Banneker was a man.
BENJAMIN BANNEKER was the black surveyor to helped survey the District of Columbia
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker
He is a BLACK man, also it is BLACK History Month so we recognize him for his scientific intelligence. Go on google and type Benjamin Banneker. Your Welcome.
Benjamin Banneker a free African American man who published the Farmers Almanac from 1792 to 1802. Benjamin Banneker was hired by Thomas Jefferson to recreate the original design.
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Benjamin Banneker's grandfather was named Joseph Banneker. He was an African man who was freed from slavery and became a significant figure in his family's history, influencing Benjamin's upbringing and education. Joseph's legacy played a role in shaping Benjamin's pursuits in science, mathematics, and astronomy.
The first American clock was invented by a black man named Benjamin Banneker in 1761. He was only thirty years old at that time.
He didn't care what party a candidate was on, he would simply decide on what his decicion would be on the man's character and how he could run the position the best.
Benjamin Banneker, a free black man, spent the majority of his life in Maryland: he was born in Baltimore County, and later lived in Ellicott's Mills (today known as Ellicott City). But he also lived and worked in the Capital District (today Washington DC), and he may also have lived and worked in Alexandria, Virginia.
The African- American man who helped survey the land that would become Washington D.C. was Benjamin Banneker. He was also a scientist and publisher of almanacs.