The Voyage of the Beagle

Why did Charles Darwin go on The Voyage of the Beagle?

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Curiousity and discovery are his main reasons for the trip. Darwin possesses a strong curiosity about the natural world. He wants to know as much about it as he can and share his observations with other naturalists. The common people who do not have the same curiosity puzzle him because he cannot imagine just brushing away the observations with a blanket statement involving supernatural forces.