Darwin's botany professor and mentor recommended him to the captain of the HMS Beagle
Charles Darwin was 22 years old when he first sailed on the Beagle in 1831.
Charles Darwin set out on the HMS Beagle in December 1831.
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Charles Darwin sailed on the HMS Beagle to the Galapagos Islands from 1831 to 1836.
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He did. Darwin published his famous account of his voyages aboard the HMS Beagle in 1839, and followed with a second edition in 1845 that contained some of his earliest speculations on what would later become his famous theory of evolution through natural selection.
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Darwin was not really influenced while on the Beagle but 5 years after he returned to England he was influenced by Alfred Russel Wallace to finally publish his book (the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.) Darwin was afraid to publish his book because in his mind it took away a need for a God. His book challenged the religious and scientific communities. Wallace had come up with the same ideas by himself and was not afraid to share his theories. Darwin wanted to get credit for his work so he published his book and theories first.
Darwin's botany professor and mentor recommended him to the captain of the HMS Beagle
Charles Darwin travelled on HMS Beagle on his voyage
Darwin's voyage on the HMS Beagle took place from 1831 to 1836 and is famously known as the Beagle voyage.
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The HMS Beagle.
Charles Darwin was on the voyage of the Beagle for approximately five years, from 1831 to 1836.
The Beagle
Yes, the first European ship to see Darwin harbour was the Beagle and her captain (John Clements Wickham) named it after Charles Darwin - Wickham had sailed with Darwin on the famous 2nd voyage of the Beagle.