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Charles Darwin's mother, Susannah Darwin, came from a wealthy family and was a keen gardener and naturalist. She passed on her love of nature to Charles, who would later go on to develop his theory of evolution by natural selection. Susannah also played a significant role in supporting Charles's education and development as a scientist.

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