Benjamin Banneker's hobbies were math,astronomy and writing
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Her name was Mary Banneky whose mother was an Englishwoman and Banneker's father was Robert an ex-slave and paid for Benjamen's freedom.
There are conflicting reports as to Benjamin Banneker's background. What is known is that Benjamin Banneker's father was a freed slave from Guinea. His mother has been reported to be a free black. Other accounts imply that his mother was the product of a white indentured servant and an African slave.
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.
Not inventions as much as accomplishments. He was appointed to a team of surveyors to map out Washinton,DC. He was also a scientist, mathemetician, and astronomer, and published an Almanac for many years.
He does not have one.
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what was benjamin bannekers insperation
inventing a clock in making an almanac
Benjamin Banneker's mom was not a slave but his mom bought his dad as a slave then they got married and had Benjamin.
He did a mathematical study on the cycle of seventeen year
Her name was Mary Banneky whose mother was an Englishwoman and Banneker's father was Robert an ex-slave and paid for Benjamen's freedom.
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There are conflicting reports as to Benjamin Banneker's background. What is known is that Benjamin Banneker's father was a freed slave from Guinea. His mother has been reported to be a free black. Other accounts imply that his mother was the product of a white indentured servant and an African slave.
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.