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George Carver
Have you ever heard of one African American that was an amazing inventor and a great influence still today? Well now you have. George Washington Caver had used crops for many uses and helped the Southern agricultural. Carver was the best scientist/inventor in history. He was and is a great influence.

Carver was a great man. He accomplished many things like, discovering three hundred ways to use peanuts and another one hundred ways to use other crops. He also studied in agricultural. He helped rebuild the cities and towns in most of the Southern states. President Roosevelt honored Carver with a national monument for all his wonderful and very useful accomplishments and deeds.

In addition Carver helped achieve advanced American quality of life by improving the uses of crops and he even lead on to a scientist who invented peanut butter by using Carvers three hundred uses of peanuts. He also improved agricultural by improving and restoring most of the Southern states agricultural with a newer and better-advanced agriculture. This had improved science a lot by far. He is a very honorable man because he sure did improve our modern day life.

Instantly George Washington Carver was interesting me in science. He has influenced me very gratefully and as well as many others. I now want to become just like George Carver; an inventor. He always said to never give up and anything you do or think of is a great idea so think about it more.

Finally Carver is an amazing inventor/scientist and agronomist. I plan to use the inspiration to advance America by using ideas with crops and sharing them with other scientists. Then I will invent something with the ideas and other scientist will try to invent similar things. Everyone in America will be influenced by George Washington Carver.

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