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George Washington Carver

George Washington Carver was a scientist who revolutionized agriculture in the Southern United States. He encouraged poor farmers to grow alternative crops to cotton such as peanuts and sweet potatoes.

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George Washington carver found hundreds of uses for the sweet potato and the?

people who gave him money then gave for the same things that they did not get so they had to get what the wanted he love to get new stuff for free he loved kids for what he had for his self i love him he was a smart man he lost he wife he love so much

Where did George Washington Carver create peanut butter?

Although Carver's name is synonymous with peanuts, the Aztecs first made peanut paste in their pre-Columbian empire. In 1884, the Canadian inventor Marcellus Gilmore Edson was granted a patent for what was essentially modern peanut butter. Carver experimented with emulsifiers like vegetable oil to make the food moist,smooth, and consistent.

What was George Washington's sisters name?

Betty (Betty Washington Lewis). She lived from 1733-1787. His second sister, Mildred, died as an infant in 1740.

George Washington wife?

George Washington married the widow Martha Custis in 1759.

Did George Washington impact history?

without his stance on deciding only on a 8year term, we might still have presidential terms exceeding 8 years

Not really. If you don't know this Houston we have a problem. Because just so you know there was another question answered by someone that says what impact did George Washington have on America and someone answered it so yeah and also i think that this answer made no sense at all so either do some research or erase your answer because its wrong. the only thing right about it is that he refused to be president for 8 years. we don't have presidential terms.......so that's all.....

YES HE DID

What are George Washington accomplishments?

At Washington's funeral, Robert E. Lee's father said that he was, "first in war, first in peace, and first in the heart of his country." Washington commanded the Continental Army throughout the Revolution and brought about the British surrender after years of conflict. He presided over the meeting of the Constitutional Convention that forged the Constitution of the United States, and he was elected the First President of the United States, serving two terms, after which he stepped down peacefully, when a faction of the country wanted him to seize the government and create a monarchy.

Where did George Washington Carver live?

George Washington Carver died on January 5, 1943.
Did you mean George Washington or George Washington Carver?

President George Washington died December 14, 1799.

The great scientist, botanist, inventor and educator George Washington Carver died January 5, 1943.

What did George Washington Carver's parents do for work?

George Washington Carver was born into slavery. His parents, Mary and Giles, were purchased by George's master, Moses Carver, for $700 (a princely sum at that time). Later his parents were stolen.

After slavery was abolished, Moses Carver and his wife Susan raised George as their own child.

What are some accomplishments of George Washington?

Instrumental in starting the French and Indian War.

Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, though learning from trial and error, he ensured its survival long enough for France to assist in the winning the war and eventually the British tired of the expense of the war.

Post the revolutionary war, Washington was offered the ability to become King but refused such notions in the name of Liberty and Freedom.

Voted unanimously President of the Constitutional Congress that revised the articles of confederation and developed the current constitution. He was essential to the convention since without his presence the convention would have not held much weight. The office of the presidency was essentially designed around him. When they asked him what they should call him he said, "Just call me Mr. President".

First President of United States. The only president to be voted unanimously each time.

The only founding Father to free his slaves.

Even during his own lifetime he was known as The Father of His Country.

Established the Bank of the United States and unified all the states debts into a national system to establish credit abroad.

Stopped the Whiskey Rebellion

1793 proclamation of neutrality

Signed Jay's Treaty in 1795

Established the cabinet

1795 Pinckney's Treaty

Most importantly, he gave up the office when he could have served for life. He is thus known as the Cincinnatus of America for putting the country's values and needs before his own. Cincinnatus was the Roman general that after being defeating the roman enemies, voluntarily gave up power instead of becoming king.

His Farewell Address shaped the course of the nation for the next hundred years and is considered a primer in republican virtues.he is so amazing

Can uncooked marinated chicken be frozen I had some ready to grill tonight something came up and I won't be able to use it for a week?

Yes providing that it wasn't in the fridge for too long. Anything after three or four days would be risky. Wrap it tight and it should be good till you plan to use it.

Was George Washington's childhood rough or easy or full of death or fun or adventurous?

Little is known of Washington's childhood. The legendary cherry tree incident and his inability to tell lies, of course, sprang wholly from the imagination of Parson Weems. Clearly the single greatest influence on young George was his half brother Lawerence, 14 years his senior. Having lost his father when he was 11, Washington looked upon Lawrence as a surrogate father and undoubtedly tried to emulate him. Lawrence thought that a career at sea might suit his little brother and arranged for an appoitment as midshipmen in the British navy. But Mary Washington adamantly refused. At 16, George moved in with Lawrence at his estate which he called Mount Vernon. At Mount Vernon Washiington honed his surveying skills, learned how to play billiards and he also learned how to play cards. Washington also loved the ritual of the fox hunt. In later years He often spent his evenings reading newpapers aloud to his wife.(S.Menzel)