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he was born in February 12, in shewsbury England
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began to study marine animals and started making his opinions on living beings and how they originated
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Darwin then became part of the beagle voyage and sailed to South America for documenting the animals there
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he made his first theory about mutation and the evolution of animals of their species
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he wrote a paper in MOLD but it wouldn't have been published to later on in 1881
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he wrote down his geological findings while he was in the beagle voyage
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Charles began studying seeds after he studies barnacles for awhile
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by 1859 Darwin had developed the theory of evolution, his book orgins of species by means of natural selection had been his famous work because he mostly argued about the species of all living things including humans and how they developed and adapted overtime.
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he wrote a book where he wrote down all his theories and it was called "on the organ of species" by natural selection
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he changed the way peoples perspective on living things and his theory of evolution tied it all together there is heredity, selection and variation there are only a small group of species that reproduce by natural selection and characteristics
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he received the highest scientific award of the royal society of London which was the copley medal
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Darwin suffered from an intestinal illness and chronic fatigue all his life could be a possibility of chugs disease that he got from when he went to South America, he then died in April of 1882 and buried at Westminster abbey