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he was born in the Mount, Shrewsbury.
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The battle of Wagram was a diciding battle during the Nepoleonic wars
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Susannah Darwin was the wife of Robert Darwin, and mother of Charles Darwin, and part of the Wedgwood pottery family. She was the daughter of Josiah and Sarah Wedgwood.
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The first successful revolt against Ottoman Empire, and probably one of the first on the world, inspired by nationalism of French revolution.
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The University of Edinburgh, founded in 1583, is the sixth-oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland's ancient universities.
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Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, officially comprising the Master and Fellows of the College as well as about 600 students.
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The Beagle is a historical ship that was engaged in three survey missions from the years 1826 to 1843. Charles Darwin was naturalist on the second survey.
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It is the fourth largest of Australia's states and territories.
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The manuscript of the main text was finished by June 1837, and it, with the index, was in print early in 1838.
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Darwin wnted to know how species and organisms evolved.
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He remained their until his death.
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The Great Powers assembled in Vienna to restore the European state system.
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Is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology.
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The province of manitoba's area of 649,950 square kilometres, has a largely continental climate, with thousands of lakes and many rivers.
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Charles Darwin died in Down House, United Kingdom.
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This twelvemonth represents a fatal culminating point in the existence of the Russian Jews. The month of May, 1882, brought about more disorder and ruin in their economic life than all the pogroms of the period together.