Darwin's Effect On The Voyage Of The Beagle

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The HMS Beagle set out on its voyage around the globe with Darwin aboard on December 27, 1813. Over the route of the trip, Darwin retrieved a variety of natural specimens, including fossils, birds, and plants. Through experimentation and tough research, he had a remarkable opportunity to observe the principles of geology, zoology, and botany very closely. South America, The Galapagos Archipelago, and The Pacific Island were of certain interest to Darwin. Once Charles Darwin returned to England in 1836, Darwin began to write up his findings in the Journal of Researches, published as part of Captain FitzRoy 's larger narrative and later edited into the Zoology of the Voyage of the Beagle. The voyage had an enormous effect on Darwin’s view of natural

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