Timeline of Charles Darwin (February 12th 1809-April 19th 1882)

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    Life of Charles Darwin

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    Charles Darwin Early Education

    Charles Darwin studied at Anglican Shrewsbury School, but hated the traditional ways of learning and took a liking to his fathers studies in human psychology. At the time science was considered dehumanizing in English public schools, and for dabbing in chemistry Charles was condemned by his headmaster.
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    Charles Darwin South American Journeys

    At the age of 22 Charles Darwin set sail to South America, while he was there he studied the lands and the wildlife, and the local population. Charles later discovered the evilness of the local slavery, and the eradication of the local Indian tribe let by General Juan Manuel de Rosas.
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  • Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle

    After Charles Darwin landed his voyage he all of his findings were published as Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries Visited by H.M.S. Beagle. This made him well known in the community.
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  • Natural Selection

    Natural Selection
    Charles Darwin was well known for his research in natural selection. This basically meant, the adaption of creatures to become more fit to survive in their climate. The picture listed below is the theory of evolution of the pictured bird. Listed below is a link to an educational video on Charles Darwin. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOk_0mUT_JU
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  • Justice of the peace

    Charles Darwin now had immense scientific and social authority within the community ,and in 1857 he was sworn in as Justice of the Peace. It was about this time when his 10th and last child was born.
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