Charles Darwin

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Overview

Life

Charles Robert Dawrin was born on February 12th in 1809, in Shrewsbury, England. He was the youngest of two sons and the fourth child of Dr. Robert Waring Darwin and Dr. Erasmus Darwin. Charles' mother died when he was eight years old. In Shrewsbury, Darwin started his early education. He was first at a day school for a year, then went on for seven years to Shrewsbury School under Dr. Samuel Butler. In 1825, he went to Edinburgh to study medicine. After two semesters in Edinburgh, he left and went to cambridge as he felt unfit to study medicine. he ended up at Christ's College, and got his degree in 1831 with the idea of being a clergyman in mind. Later on that year, Darwin found a letter from an older scientific man who he was friends with, which urged him to apply for the position of naturalist for a surveying expedition. The journey lasted from December , 1831 to October, 1836. after visiting many exotic locations such as: cape de Verde, Australia, tasmania, the galapagos Islands and others, Darwin decided to stay in great Britain.


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Sources

Charles Darwin Biography. [1]