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  1. George Washington Carver (c. 1864 – January 5, 1943) was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion. He was one of the most prominent black scientists of the early 20th century.

  2. Oct 26, 2023 · Some of George Washington Carver's best-known inventions include crop rotation, or planting different crops to restore soil instead of single-crop farming, and creating 300 different uses for peanuts (which actually weren't classified as a crop until Carver's work).

  3. Dec 7, 2013 · George Washington Carver was a prominent American scientist and inventor in the early 1900s. Carver developed hundreds of products using the peanut, sweet potatoes and soybeans.

  4. Carver went to work to invent new food, industrial, and commercial products—including flour, sugar, vinegar, cosmetic products, paint, and ink—from these “lowly” plants. From peanuts alone he developed hundreds of new products, thus creating a market for this inexpensive, soil-enriching legume.

  5. Through his research and discoveries, Carver helped raise the standard of living for poor farmers across the South by improving both their cotton yield and their diet with the growth of peanuts and sweet potatoes. When Carver passed away on Jan. 5, 1943, he contributed his life savings to establish an institute at Tuskegee.

  6. Early 1860s — 5 January 1943. Inventor and agricultural scientist who developed hundreds of products using peanuts, soya beans and sweet potatoes. By Chris Simms. George Washington Carver,...

  7. “If you love it enough, anything will talk to you” George Washington Carver. In the 1880s, local white schools did not allow African American students. Therefore, even though he had a great desire for knowledge, carver attended school whenever he could. In 1890, Carver went to Simpson College Iowa to study art.

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