Benjamin Banneker helped George Washington on many land issues. (that means problem) :) B) :p
Mary Banneker, the mother of the African American astronomer Benjamin Banneker, was of mixed race. Historical records indicate that she was of European descent, specifically of English origin, which would classify her as white. However, the specifics of her ancestry and the social context of her time reflect the complexities of race in early American society.
The land on which Washinton was to be built was surveyed in 1791 by Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker. The latter, a self-taught astronomer of African descent, used astronomical readings to fix the positions of the 40 boundary stones marking the perimeter of the 10 square mile site.
Andrew Ellicott and Benjamin Banneker.
simple he was a patriot after learning all about astronmy and that he decided to help the continetal army and became a patriot.
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1731. His full birthday is November 9, 1731.
because people were inspired for his wooded clock
hahaha wat
Because he was
HOW WAS THE LEVEL OF SCIENCE RESEARCH IN BENJAMIN BANNEKER'STIME!?lownot working well like today
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his grandmother taught him to read and he taught himself math literature and history and later on science
Yes, there are streets named Banneker in various cities across the United States. The name often honors Benjamin Banneker, an African American mathematician, astronomer, and surveyor known for his contributions to early American science and civil rights. You can find Banneker streets in places like Washington, D.C., and other urban areas.
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Benjamin Banneker's solar and lunar eclipse predictions were published in his almanacs, specifically the "Banneker's Almanac," which he first issued in 1792. His almanacs included a variety of astronomical information, including predictions of eclipses, and were distributed widely in the United States. Banneker's work contributed to the growing interest in science and mathematics during his time.
He married Deborah Read.
Electricity of course!