As a child, George Washington Carver had a keen interest in plants and nature, often exploring the woods and experimenting with different crops and soil types. He was also curious about art and music, showing talent in both areas. Carver enjoyed learning and was particularly fascinated by the agricultural practices of the local farmers, which later influenced his work in crop rotation and sustainable farming. His childhood explorations laid the foundation for his future contributions to agriculture and science.
george washington carver
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The war that George Washington Carver was in is the Civil War
In diamond grove,missouri
Yes, he was. He and his brother were returned to their Master, Moses Carver. After slavery was abolished, George and his older brother James were raised by Moses and Susan Carver, as their own children.
George Washington Carver attended a school for African American children in Diamond Grove, Missouri. He faced various challenges accessing education due to racial segregation and eventually attended schools in Kansas and Iowa to further his studies.
Yes, he was. In order to live in the big house with the Carver's daughter, he was castrated so that she would not be raped by a former slave.
seven all black schools and he left to etend them first at the age of 12 please corect me if im rond
In diamond grove,Missouri
George Washington's education is something of a mystery. He was taught at home by someone- there were no schools nearby that he could have gone to.
well he was a slave owner for the early years of his life
He had 10 sisters and only one brother.