Not enough information to prove whether he did or not. Conspiracy theorist say its a myth. Although in books as well as documentaries it states he did aid a French designer & an american designer in The designing of Washington DC
Benjamin Banneker a free African American man who published the Farmers Almanac from 1792 to 1802. Benjamin Banneker was hired by Thomas Jefferson to recreate the original design.
Washington, D.C. is the official capital of the United States of America. The provision for its founding was written into the original Constitution, and its location was chosen by George Washington. It was planned by Andrew Ellicott with the help of several assistants.
Andrew Ellicott, the man tasked with the planning of Washington, D.C., was lent the assistance of several talented folks. Among these was a free black man named Benjamin Banneker, who was an astronomer, author, farmer, scientist and surveyor. The tale of him being a clockmaker, however, is historically inaccurate.
Benjamin Banneker. While Andrew Ellicott and his team were conducting the federal district boundary survey, Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant was preparing a plan for the federal capital city (the City of Washington), which would be located in a relatively small area bounded by the Potomac River, the Anacostia River (known at the time as the "Eastern Branch"), the base of the fall line and Rock Creek at the center of the much larger 100-square-mile (260 km2) federal district. In late February 1792, President George Washington dismissed L'Enfant, who had failed to have his plan published and who was experiencing frequent conflicts with the three Commissioners that Washington had appointed to supervise the planning and survey of the federal district and city. According to a Banneker legend, L'Enfant took his plans with him after his dismissal, leaving no copies behind. As the story is told, Banneker spent two days reconstructing the bulk of the city's plan from his presumably photographic memory. According to the story, the plans that Banneker purportedly drew from memory provided the basis for the later construction of the federal capital city. Titles of works relating this fable have touted Banneker as "The Man Who Saved Washington" and "An Early American Hero".
Washington isn't a state. It is a city. DC stands for the District of Columbia, in which the city resides.
No, that is a myth.
Benjamin was assigned as one of the surveyors in the design of Washington DC. Assigned by none other than Secretary of State Jefferson himself (and George Ellicot), Banneker played a significant role in the layout of Washington D.C.
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Yes, Benjamin Banneker designed Washington DC but was the backup for it the fired the first guy because of his temper.
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Benjamin Banneker a free African American man who published the Farmers Almanac from 1792 to 1802. Benjamin Banneker was hired by Thomas Jefferson to recreate the original design.
Benjamin Banneker.
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Benjamin Banneker Discovered the Nation's Capital.
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