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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moses_CarverMoses Carver - Wikipedia

    Moses Carver (29 August 1812 – 19 December 1910) was an American settler and adoptive father of George Washington Carver, his former slave. Biography. Moses Carver was born in Dayton, Ohio. On August 11, 1834, he married Susan Blue in Springfield, Illinois.

  2. [6] [7] Su propietario, Moses Carver, era un inmigrante germano-estadounidense que había comprado a la madre de George, Mary y a su padre, Giles de William P. McGinnis el 9 de octubre de 1855 por 700 dólares. Carver tuvo 10 hermanas y un hermano, que murió prematuramente.

  3. His enslaver, Moses Carver, was a German American immigrant, who had purchased George's parents, Mary and Giles, from William P. McGinnis on October 9, 1855, for $700 (~$18,133 in 2023). Giles died before George was born and when he was a week old, he, his sister, and his mother were kidnapped by night raiders from Arkansas. George's brother ...

  4. 20 de may. de 2024 · George Washington Carver was a revolutionary American agricultural chemist, agronomist, and experimenter who was born into slavery and sought to uplift Black farmers through the development of new products derived from peanuts, sweet potatoes, and soybeans.

  5. 27 de oct. de 2009 · Learn about the life and achievements of George Washington Carver, a Black agricultural scientist and inventor who developed hundreds of products from peanuts, sweet potatoes and soybeans. Find out how he was born into slavery, earned a master's degree, taught at Tuskegee University and left a legacy of innovation.

  6. George Washington Carver was born in Diamond Grove, Missouri in 1864 on a farm owned by Moses and Susan Carver. In 1865, before the end of the Civil War, Mary, Carver’s mother and Carver were both kidnapped from the Carver Farm.

  7. George Washington Carver was an African American scientist famed for developing hundreds of products using peanuts, soya beans and sweet potatoes.