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|image=[[File:George Washington Carver MTMDX.png]]
|image=[[File:George Washington Carver MTMDX.png]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'' ([[List of games by date#1993|1993]])
|species=Human
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{{quote|If you study something long enough you’d be amazed at what you find. Sometimes the smallest package reveals the biggest surprises. Isn’t that right, Mario?!|George Washington Carver|Mario's Time Machine (PC)}}
{{quote|If you study something long enough you’d be amazed at what you find. Sometimes the smallest package reveals the biggest surprises. Isn’t that right, Mario?!|George Washington Carver|Mario's Time Machine}}


'''{{wp|George Washington Carver}}''' (c. 1864 – January 5, 1943) was an [[United States of America|American]] agricultural scientist and inventor most notable for the many uses that he found for the peanut. He was born in the 1860's as a slave, but he was freed at a young age after the end of the {{wp|American Civil War}} in 1865<ref>Kremer, Gary R. "Early Years." George Washington Carver: a Biography, Greenwood, 2011, p. 1.</ref> (though the game claims that he was freed with [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s {{wp|Emancipation Proclamation}} in 1863; though technically accurate, Carver was born in {{wp|Mississippi}}, which was a part of the {{wp|Confederate States of America}} and thus, did not follow Lincoln's orders until the Civil War's end). He then studied diligently and eventually became the first black student of {{wp|Iowa State University}}<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20140505171139/http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/21-7-2.html RS 21/7/2 George Washington Carver Collection, 1893-(Ongoing).]" Lib.iastate.edu, Iowa State University Library (Wayback Archive). Retrieved September 8, 2017</ref> (though the game also claims that he was the first black person to receive a master's degree in agriculture). After graduating, he became a teacher at the {{wp|Tuskegee University|Tuskegee Institute}} in [[Tuskegee]], {{wp|Alabama}}, at the request of headmaster [[Booker T. Washington]], and in his time there, he spent many years studying the peanut and other plants, alongside the development of {{wp|crop rotation}} to enrich the soil after it was dried out from years of {{wp|cotton}} farming.
'''{{wp|George Washington Carver}}''' (c. 1864 – January 5, 1943) was an [[United States of America|American]] agricultural scientist and inventor most notable for the many uses that he found for the peanut. He was born in the 1860's as a slave, but he was freed at a young age after the end of the {{wp|American Civil War}} in 1865<ref>Kremer, Gary R. "Early Years." George Washington Carver: a Biography, Greenwood, 2011, p. 1.</ref> (though the game claims that he was freed with [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s {{wp|Emancipation Proclamation}} in 1863; though technically accurate, Carver was born in {{wp|Mississippi}}, which was a part of the {{wp|Confederate States of America}} and thus, did not follow Lincoln's orders until the Civil War's end). He then studied diligently and eventually became the first black student of {{wp|Iowa State University}}<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20140505171139/http://www.add.lib.iastate.edu/spcl/arch/rgrp/21-7-2.html RS 21/7/2 George Washington Carver Collection, 1893-(Ongoing).]" Lib.iastate.edu, Iowa State University Library (Wayback Archive). Retrieved September 8, 2017</ref> (though the game also claims that he was the first black person to receive a master's degree in agriculture). After graduating, he became a teacher at the {{wp|Tuskegee University|Tuskegee Institute}} in [[Tuskegee]], {{wp|Alabama}}, at the request of headmaster [[Booker T. Washington]], and in his time there, he spent many years studying the peanut and other plants, alongside the development of {{wp|crop rotation}} to enrich the soil after it was dried out from years of {{wp|cotton}} farming.
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==History==
==History==
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
According to ''[[Mario's Time Machine (PC)|Mario's Time Machine]]'', George Washington Carver was working on producing {{wp|peanut oil}} in 1915 when [[Bowser]] travels back in time and steals a [[Crank Handle]] from Carver's pressing machine, preventing him from making peanut oil. [[Mario]] later travels back in time to return the handle, but as he does not know that it belongs to Carver, he talks to some of the other people in Tuskegee about it, including Booker T. Washington, business mogul [[Henry Ford]] (despite Carver and Ford only meeting long after 1915<ref>"History.com Staff". (2009) [http://web.archive.org/web/20160405070513/http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/george-washington-carver-begins-experimental-project-with-henry-ford George Washington Carver begins experimental project with Henry Ford]. ''History.com'' (Wayback Archive). Retrieved September 8, 2017.</ref>), and one of Carver's students. All of them freely and learnedly talk about Carver's innovations and history. If Mario attempts to talk to Carver before learning anything from the others, Mario introduces himself and asks Carver if he can enter his lab. Carver refuses, as though he normally welcomes visitors, he is working on an important experiment that may prove the worth of peanuts. After Mario definitively confirms that the Crank Handle belongs to Carver, he promptly delivers it to him (while also making a pun, describing it as a "nutty thing"). Carver then exclaims that he was looking for exactly that, and briefly explains why he needed it. Mario asks how he was able to find so many uses for the peanut, and he replies that he studied it for a long period of time. He then comments that small objects can carry a huge amount of surprises, then acknowledges Mario's size (stemming from a continuous joke about how Mario is significantly smaller than everyone else, with many people pointing this out).
According to ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]'', George Washington Carver was working on producing {{wp|peanut oil}} in 1915 when [[Bowser]] travels back in time and steals a [[Crank Handle]] from Carver's pressing machine, preventing him from making peanut oil. [[Mario]] later travels back in time to return the handle, but as he does not know that it belongs to Carver, he talks to some of the other people in Tuskegee about it, including Booker T. Washington, business mogul [[Henry Ford]] (despite Carver and Ford only meeting long after 1915<ref>"History.com Staff". (2009) [http://web.archive.org/web/20160405070513/http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/george-washington-carver-begins-experimental-project-with-henry-ford George Washington Carver begins experimental project with Henry Ford]. ''History.com'' (Wayback Archive). Retrieved September 8, 2017.</ref>), and one of Carver's students. All of them freely and learnedly talk about Carver's innovations and history. If Mario attempts to talk to Carver before learning anything from the others, Mario introduces himself and asks Carver if he can enter his lab. Carver refuses, as though he normally welcomes visitors, he is working on an important experiment that may prove the worth of peanuts. After Mario definitively confirms that the Crank Handle belongs to Carver, he promptly delivers it to him (while also making a pun, describing it as a "nutty thing"). Carver then exclaims that he was looking for exactly that, and briefly explains why he needed it. Mario asks how he was able to find so many uses for the peanut, and he replies that he studied it for a long period of time. He then comments that small objects can carry a huge amount of surprises, then acknowledges Mario's size (stemming from a continuous joke about how Mario is significantly smaller than everyone else, with many people pointing this out).


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