There is no widely known evidence or historical record indicating that George Washington Carver broke bones. Most of the information about him focuses on his contributions to agriculture and his work with peanuts and crop rotation. His life story primarily highlights his achievements and innovations rather than any personal injuries or health issues.
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George Washington was important for creating many things out of peanuts and sweet potatoes experimenting in his lab carver was able to discover more than 300 ways to use peanuts example:soap shampoo cooking oil and cheese from the sweet potatoes carver made starch vinegar ginger and instant coffee.he was also important for inventing different uses for common peanuts.he managed to create a way to put the proper minerals into the soil.he was also known as the "plant doctor" and was called to cure ailing plants.he was important as he was the first African-American student accepted to Iowa state,George Washington carver then became a campus leader which shows he was really brave and important.he was a great man and a good influence to people.hope this helps u:)
no because she was trying to break his head quarters
Break No Bones was created in 2006.
George did not break up with Martha Dandridge. He married her! She was Martha Dandridge Custis at the time, a young, wealthy widow with two small children, Pasty Parke Custis and John Parke Custis. Brandon Marie Miller, author of George Washington for Kids, His Life and Times
Brittle bones. Ability to break bones easily.
A kangaroo's powerful hind legs can easily break bones.
The ISBN of Break No Bones is 0-434-01042-1.
Break No Bones is by Kathy Reichs. It is a Temperance Brenner book. The Pocket book paperback has 480 pages.
Yes. Washington stopped selling slaves in 1778, because he no longer wanted to break up families.
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bc the bones a flexablie