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The young Charles Darwin (1809-1827)
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The young Charles Darwin (1809-1827)

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Grade Level Grades 6-9
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The early life of Charles Darwin in Shrewsbury, England; the death of his mother and his early interests; attending Edinburgh University to study medicine; a lack of interest in a medical career gives the young Charles plenty of time to explore the natural world.

Darwin’s first scientific discoveries and his friendship with Robert Grant; membership of the Plinian Society; friendship with a freed black slave and learning taxidermy skills.

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