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Product #: SED15015G_TQGeorge Washington Carver: Agriculture Pioneer Interactiv-eReader eBookGrade 4|Grade 5|Grade 6|Grade 7|Grade 8Sale! Ships Free!
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George Washington Carver was born a slave, but he became an important scientist and teacher. He experimented with soil and became famous for his work as a botanist. He used peanuts and other plants to make new products. Before Carver's research, plants were only used for food and clothing. His creative approach to agriculture taught people that plants could be used to make many products, like rubber, ink, fuel, and paper, to name a few.
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