George Washington Carver's Impact at Tuskegee

George Washington Carver's Impact at Tuskegee

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George Washington Carver was invited by Booker T. Washington to lead the agricultural department at the Tuskegee Institute. He discovered that Southern cotton farms were failing due to nutrient-depleted soil and advocated for crop rotation with soybeans, cowpeas, and sweet potatoes. This practice revitalized the soil and improved cotton yields. Later, when boll weevils devastated cotton crops, Carver suggested planting peanuts, which led to the creation of various peanut-based products. His work significantly benefited Southern farmers, both Black and White.

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What was George's main contribution to Southern farmers regarding crop rotation?

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What types of crops did George suggest to restore nutrients to the soil?

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How did George Washington Carver help farmers when the boll weevil affected cotton crops?

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What new products did George create from peanuts?

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What was George's primary motivation for helping farmers with their crops?

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What impact did George's research have on the farming community in the South?

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Who was the leader that invited George Washington Carver to the Tuskegee Institute?

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