CHARLES DARWIN

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    Who was

    Charles Darwin was a British naturalist who proposed the theory of biological evolution in 1858.
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    Childhood

    Darwin was always a curious child, so when he was little he liked to explore natural spaces surrounding this family home and collect samples and specimens of flora and fauna.
  • Birth

    Charles Darwin was born on 12th February in 1809 in Shrewsbury, United Kingdom, USA, America.
  • University of Edimburg

    When he grows up, he entered the University of Edinburg to study medicine at the request of this father, what was a doctor.
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    Christ's College

    in 1828, he entered Christ’s College, Cambridge.
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    HMS Beagle

    n university, he met someone’s scientifics with who Darwin travelled from 1831 to 1836 and be part of a research expedition on ship “HMS Beagle”, to catalogue animals and plants,
  • Descendent with modification

    he realized the patrons on animals and plants, in 1839, Darwin was defined evolution as “descendent with modification”, species change over time, giving rise to new species and sharing a common ancestor.
  • Royal Medal

    Charles Darwin won the Royal Medal in 1853
  • Wollaston Medal

    Wollaston Medal in 1859
  • Legacy

    He helps to understand the living world and the way its many species function, evolve and interact.
  • The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection

    Later, after studied and analized this theory, in 1859, he publishes “The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection”, for he won Wollaston Medal.
  • Copley Medal

    Copley Medal in 1864