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George Washington Carver, born July 12, 1864, was an educator and scientist renowned for his work. He was a farmer who developed innovative uses for peanuts and sweet potatoes, with over 325 uses for peanuts and 118 uses for sweet potatoes attributed to him. His contributions were so significant that two fungi were named after him. Learn about the legacy of this remarkable individual.
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George Washington Carver Educator Scientist July 12, 1864-January 5, 1943 Farmer 1897 two fungi named after him Developed 325 uses of the peanut Created more than 118 uses of the sweet potato