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Charles Darwin

  • Charles Darwin birth

    Charles Darwin birth
    Charles Darwin was born in England to a wealthy family in Feb 12 1809. Even as a child he would observe the world around him.
    Google. (n.d.). Charles Darwin. Google Books. https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=bzt8mrERX6UC&oi=fnd&pg=PA1&dq=when%2Bdid%2Bcharles%2Bdarwin%2Bpublish&ots=6NvODfA_8P&sig=EIWIENR7Srtn_LOWkfBrJlZxymo#v=onepage&q=when%20did%20charles%20darwin%20publish&f=false.
  • Charles Darwin starts Beagle Voyage

    Charles Darwin starts Beagle Voyage
    Charles Darwin joined a Voyage that lasted 5 years. on this voyage he found several important things that added to the scientific community. For example a fossil of an already extinct animal. Rudwick, M. (1988). Frederick Burkhardt & Sydney Smith (eds). The Correspondence of Charles Darwin, Volume 2 (1837–1843). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-521-25588-0. £30.00/£37.50. The British Journal for the History of Science.
  • Charles Darwin Beagle Voyage ends

    Charles Darwin Beagle Voyage ends
    Charles ends his voyage after studying many things including plant life. Research that would later prove to be vital.
  • Charles Darwin Human evolution

    Charles Darwin Human evolution
    What may be biggest contribution that he had mad and the most known would be the his work in Human evolution. He published his first book on the subject in 1859. He also gave a great deal of evidence. evolution of humans. (1988). The British Journal for the History of Science.
  • Charles Darwin plant evolution.

    Charles Darwin plant evolution.
    Charles Darwin publishes a book on plant evolution. Adding to the overall theory. darwin, charles. (1988). evolution of plants . The British Journal for the History of Science.
  • Charles Darwin death

    Charles Darwin death
    Charles Darwin dies at 73.