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Embark on 5 year vogue
He was a British naturalist who is known for developing the evolution theory based on natural selection. Darwin embarked on a 5-year voyage in 1831 across the globe on the HMS Beagle, studying diverse plants that led to his theory formulation. -
Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle.
Darwin returned to England in 1836 and composed his research findings in Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle. His trip became colossal to his perception of the natural history that led to the development of revolutionary theory regarding the origin of living things that ran in contrast with the typical perspective of naturalists. -
Darwinism
The evolution theory declared that species survived through the natural selection process. Those who adopt or evolve successfully meet the changing prerequisites of their natural habitat reproduced and thrived, while those who failed to adapt die off. Through his research, Darwin observed that there were similarities among species worldwide. The process of natural selection and Darwin's theory of evolution became known as Darwinism (Holland 2). -
On the Origin of Species through Natural Selection.
After years of scientific research, in 1858, Darwin publicly introduced his revolutionary evolution theory in a letter read during the Linnean Society meeting. On November 24 the following year, he documented a detailed analysis of his theory in On the Origin of Species through Natural Selection. -
Publish Book
He published his landmark book, On the Origin of Species, in 1859 (Holland 1). While in Galapagos, Darwin focused much on hands-on research, where he closely observed principles of zoology, geology, and botany. -
Social Darwinism
Studies of DNA have enhanced experimental evidence for evolution theory that has received controversy with creationism. In the 1800s, social Darwinism emerged as a collection of ideologies that adopted Darwin's evolution theory to elucidate economic and social issues (YouTube; Holland 4). Darwin used the concepts of sociologist Herbert Spencer, survival of the fittest, when explaining his ideas. -
-Darwin Death
Darwin died on April 19, 1882, in his family home, Down House, London, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. -
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