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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 George Washington Carver ChildhoodCarver was born on July 12,1864 into slavery. His parents were lost by confederate slave raiders. Through his tenacity, Carver became Iowa state's first African american college graduate with a bacheleor's in science and then later got a master's degree in 1896 two years later. Born: July 12,1864Born at: Diamond,MissouriCareer: Agricultal scientist Adult LifeHe took a job at Tuskegee institute, where discovering how crop rotation helps soil restore nitrogen to depleted soil. he also experimented with hybridization to increase plant resistance to common pests. He wrote instruction manuals and did hands-on demonstrating to popularize his methods. he made a "movable school" and taught almost 2,000 farmers per month. of his 44 instruction manuals, two gave uses of peanuts for items like paper, paints, peanut butter, soap insectides Adult LifeHe took a job at the Tuskegee institute, where discovering how crop rotation helps soil restore nitrogen todepleted soil. He also experimented with hybridization to increase plant resistance to common pests. He wrote instruction manuals and did hands-on demonstrationsto populaize his methods. He also made a " movable school' and this taught 2,000 farmers per month. Of his 44 instructional manuals, two gave uses of peanuts and byproducts for items such as paper, paints, peanut butter, soap, insecticides, and even shaving cream. "Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom" Death: 1/5/43Death place: Tuskegee CampusDeath cause: Anemia "George Washington Carver." World of Chemistry. Gale, 2006. Biography in Context. Web. 4 Feb. 2015. Important Achievments-Discovered uses of peanuts-Wrote 44 instructional manuals-
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