Charles Darwin though born in a line of successful physicians and doctors broke the line and studied nature causing him to create one of the most known theories being “Evolution”. After graduating from Cambridge college, Darwin set off to study nature and create his theories not only “Evolution” but also “Natural Selection”. It took a century before his theories were even considered to be theories though as they conflicted with the popular religion belief of creationism. Though Darwin made this theory he did not know the full process of it, but thanks to future scientists we were able to learn more about this theory.
Darwin’s Family was a line of successful doctors and physicians his grandfather was a physician soon retired and became a poet (“Charles Darwin” SparkNotes). His father was a physician and a doctor, he was very popular and hoped his son would follow his footsteps, Darwin though found blood too unsettling and studied nature instead. Darwin went to school at Cambridge college John Stevens Henslow became his mentor Darwin graduated with an arts degree in 1831. Henslow recommended a five year survey trip around the world on the HMS
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The Pacific Islands and Galapagos Archipelago became interested in Darwin’s research, including South America.When he returned to England in 1836, Darwin started to write about his findings in the “Journal of Researches” as part of captain FitzRoy's larger narrative. This trip had a big impact on Darwin’s view of natural history and began to develop the theory of the origin of all living things contrary to the popular view of other naturalists at the time (“Charles Darwin” Biography). This theory also had controversy surrounding its conflict with creationism as politicians even denounced the theory pushing the idea that a higher power as a designer to teach the complex world of organisms. (Than,