Darwin, Charles
In his 23rd year of life, Charles Robert Darwin set sail from England for an around the world journey that proved to be the biggest turning point in biology and genetics ever. The surveying ship H.M.S Beagle’s voyage would last five years, mainly concerning the South American coast. This trip would come across thousands of species and see animals yet discovered at the time. The expedition would provide the science community with the startling theories of evolution. Darwin was born in Shrewsbury England and grew up hearing his grandfather’s theories of evolution. This being often confused, Darwin was not the first to propose that organisms evolve or change through time. He was the first, though, to come up with strong supporting evidence and an explanation unto how it worked. He studied medicine and theology before joining the Beagle, which both helped him on this tremendous journey. The expedition began in England in 1831 and arrived in Br
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