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Charls Robart Darwin
Charles Robert Darwin was born in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, on 12 February 1809, at his family's home. he was one of naturalist, geologist, and biologist. Widely known for his contributions to evaluation Biology. -
Charles goes away to school
Charles' father enrolled him at Shrewsbury School where Charles stayed for many years. -
Charles leaves school
Charles was taken out of school at Shrewsbury because he had bad grades. His father wanted him to do better. -
Charles begins thinking on his own
Charles began formulating his opinions on living beings and their origins. He began studying marine animals. -
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Natual Science
Darwin helped to investigate marine invertebrates. His studies at the University of Cambridge's Christ's College from 1828 to 1831 encouraged his passion for natural science. -
Master of Arts
Darwin graduated Master of Arts form Christ's College -
Bachelor of arts
Christ's College, Cambridge Bachelor of Arts -
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Geologist
This is after he has natural science his five-year voyage on HMS Beagle from 1831 to 1836 established Darwin as an eminent geologist whose observations and theories supported Charles Lyell's concept of gradual geological change. -
Charles returns home and begins publishing his theories
After returning to England, Charles started writing papers on his findings and theories. He began publishing his papers right away. -
He begins his first theories on specie mutations
Charles began making his first theories on the mutation and evolution of animals within their species. -
Emma Wedgwood
Charles married a woman names Emma Wedgewood. Emma was actually Charles' cousin.
They had 10 children. -
Charles releases a paper on the evolution of mold
Charles' studies continued as his theories developed. He wrote a paper on mold, but the book wouldn't be published until much later, in 1881. -
Charles began his famous "descent of modification"
Charles began drawing out his beliefs on how the human species developed. He gave his wife instructions on how to distribute it if he died. -
Publishes his findings on South America
Charles wrote out the geological findings he discovered while he was with the Beagle voyage. -
The theory of Natural Selection is developed
Charles began working on a paper for his theory called natural selection. -
The Ogrin of species
His book on natural selection is published Charles' book was titled On The Origin Of Species By Natural Selection -
Awarded Royal medal
Charles was presented the Copley medal, the highest scientific award of the Royal Society of London -
Charls Robart Darwin 19 Apr 1882
Charles Darwin died and was buried at Westminster Abbey. His discoveries in the scientific world helped pave the way for free thinking, and his theories still live on today.