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(3 bulletin points) for George Washington Carver early life!!!

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George Washington Carver was mostly known for being a scientist, making peanuts and other plants but before all of that he was a slave after the civil war.
He worked really hard for his education when he was out of slavery and he even got into the University in Kansas but when they foud out he was black they refused him.
George attended Iowa state agricultural college and it was where he got his master’s degree and earned his B.S.
He taught famers and students how to use crop to ensure that the soil would not be lose in its nutrients and this method helped out a lot of south farmers. He was the first African American to have a national park named after him located in Missouri.Many of his products were patented by industrialists and they made fortunes for his inventions and he believed that his ideas should be free.
George actually didn’t make peanut butter but he did make a lot of research for ways to use peanuts.
He found out many uses of sweet potatoes and soybeans.
Carver was known as “wizard of Tuskegee” and “The peanut Man”.
He was considered an expert on agriculture around the world and advised on many important matters.

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1. Carver was one of many children born to Mary and Giles, an enslaved couple owned by Moses Carver.

2. A week after his birth, Carver was kidnapped along with his sister and mother from the Carver farm by raiders from the neighboring state of Arkansas.

3. The three were later sold in Kentucky.

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I hope this helps! ^^

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