Largely self-taught, Banneker was one of the first African Americans to gain distinction in science. His significant accomplishments include the successful prediction of a solar eclipse, publishing his own almanac, and the surveying of Washington, D.C. Banneker spent most of his life on his family’s 100-acre farm outside Baltimore. There, he taught himself astronomy by watching the stars and learned advanced mathematics from borrowed textbooks.
My goal is to bring history alive through interactive portrayal of ordinary American life in the late 18th Century (1750—1799)
My persona are: Journeyman Brewer; Cordwainer (leather tradesman but not cobbler), Statesman and Orator; Chandler (candle and soap maker); Gentleman Scientist; and,
Soldier in either the British Regular Army, the Centennial Army, or one of the various Militia.
Let me help you experience history 1st hand!
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