The Industrial Revolution (1750-1850)
This doctrine, called uniformitarianism, was accepted by Darwin and underlies his theory of evolution. Thus Darwin did not believe that evolution made great jumps. He did not believe evolution operated in different ways during different epochs. And he did not posit past episodes during which evolutionary processes moved at aberrant speeds. ................
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