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Charles Lyell, a geologist and friend of Darwin, encouraged him to publish his first book "On the Origin of Species." Lyell believed in the theory of evolution and saw the potential impact of Darwin's work on the scientific community.
He didn't. Charles Darwin did not like the rough and tumble of public debate about his idea, though scientific debate was another thing altogether. The debate had spilled over into the public arena and needed on the spot debaters, which Charles Darwin was not. So, Darwin's friends that he first convinced of the rightness of his theory went to bat for him. Thomas Huxley, Darwin's bulldog, was foremost among them, but there were also others. Hooker, Lyell, and Wallace were the other main defenders of the theory in Darwin's stead.
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Charles Darwin's first discovery was the theory of life. This is what is commonly referred to as the theory of evolution.
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Charles Darwin
Charles Darwin made his first important discovery in Argentina.
Charles Darwin married his first cousin, Emma Wedgwood, on 1839 January 29. They had ten children.
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