George Washington Carver: The Inventor and Professor Who Changed Agriculture

Once upon a time, there was a famous inventor and professor named George Washington Carver. He lived during the Civil War and was passionate about agriculture. He believed that plants needed specific nutrients to grow healthy and strong. So he spent his days experimenting with different fertilizers.

One day, Congress heard about his work and invited him to speak about his findings. When he got there, he discovered that the seating was segregated, with white people sitting in one section and black people sitting in another. Despite this, he bravely took the stage and told everyone about the importance of providing crops with the right nutrients.

His speech was so inspiring that Congress passed a law requiring all farmers to use the right fertilizers on their crops. And thanks to George Washington Carver's work, agriculture flourished and crops grew better than ever before.

The end.

Reflections

  1. Why was George Washington Carver passionate about agriculture?
  2. What did he discover about plants and their needs?
  3. How did his speech to Congress change agriculture?
  4. Why was segregation a problem in the story?
  5. How did George Washington Carver's work benefit farmers?

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