George Washington Carver experienced various health issues throughout his life, including chronic respiratory problems, which are believed to have been exacerbated by his work with plants and soil. He also suffered from a number of ailments later in life, such as pneumonia and possibly a stroke. Despite these challenges, Carver remained dedicated to his work in agriculture and education until his passing in 1943.
George Washington Carver liked jazz a lot.
George Washington Carver was a good man. he treted people right and was very kind to other's.
he had hello kitty
he finished high school and went to college.
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Oh, George Washington Carver was a remarkable soul! His curiosity, creativity, and dedication to helping others truly stand out. He had a deep love for nature and a passion for learning, which led him to make incredible contributions in the fields of agriculture and science. George Washington Carver's kindness and generosity continue to inspire us all to this day.
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Augustine Washington, George Washington's father, died from a sudden illness at home at age 49 when George was 11. Unfortunately, history does not record what specific illness he died of, but it seems to have some kind of gastric distress. (In his will he describes himself as "sick and weak, but of sound sense")
George Washington Carver had a diverse education through self-study, attending different schools, and receiving formal training in agricultural science and botany. He obtained his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in agricultural science from Iowa State University.
He had at least one sister and one brother. When George was only a few weeks old, he, his mother, a sister and a brother were all kidnapped from Moses Carver, slave-owner of George's parents. Moses Carver recovered George's brother James, who was just a toddler, and hired someone to find George's mother, sister and George. George's mother and sister were never found but George was recovered, and returned to Moses Carver. Moses and his wife Susan, raised George and his brother James as their own children.
I am not really sure but I am guessing that he wore a white Laboratory Coat and safety goggles to protect his eyes.Gloves to protect his hands from dangerous chemicals and acids.