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i THINK he was attacked by a group of natives on little rowing boats?

Not sure. check it out though wikipedia might have some answers.

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Who killed Charles Darwin?

Nobody killed Charles Darwin died because of a heart attack


Did Charles Darwin die in 1882?

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Charles Darwin theory of evolution explicitly rejected the dogma of special creation?

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