Title: The Finger Print Code:
1The Finger Print Code The Story of Francis Galton
2Who Was Francis Galton?
- A British Scientist
- Creator of Eugenics
- An Explorer
- A Mathematician
- A Pioneering Meteorologist
3- Whenever you can, count.Quoted in J R
Newman, The World of Mathematics (New York 1956). - 1822-1911
4During the 1820s
- President James Monroe asks Congress to recognize
several newly independent republics in Latin
America, among them Argentina, Mexico, Colombia,
and Peru. - John Quincy Adams is elected president (1824-28)
- First American railroad completed in Quincy,
Massachusetts - Noah Webster publishes American Dictionary of the
English Language. - Information Retrieved from http//guweb2.gonzaga
.edu/faculty/campbell/enl311/1820t.htm
5February 16, 1822
- Born in Sparkbrook, England
- The youngest of seven children
- A middle-class family of Quaker faith.
- His grandfather on his mothers side was also the
grandfather of Charles Darwin making Francis and
Charles cousins.
6During the 1830s
- U. S. population 12,866,020
- Birth of Emily Dickinson (d. 1886)
- Britain prohibits slavery in her colonies.
- Texans capture Santa Anna at the Battle of San
Jacinto. - Removal of 15,000-17,000 Cherokee Indians from
Georgia on the "Trail of Tears" results in 4,000
deaths - Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote Nature
7Destined to Medicine
- In 1838, at the age of 16, Galton was apprentice
to the house surgeon at the Birmingham General
Hospital. - A year in the medical department at Kings
College followed.
8During the 1840s
- Oregon Trail Opened- On May 22, 1843. Nearly
1,000 settlers began an overland trip to the
Pacific. - Telegraph Began -The first inter-city telegraph
was presented by Samuel Morse. - Oregon Treaty The United States and Great
Britain ended their dispute over the Oregon
Territory with a compromise. - Gold Discovered in California -In January 1849,
President Polk announced that gold had been found
in California. -
- Information from http//www.multied.com/../dates/
1840ad.html
9From Medicine to Math
- In 1840 Galton attended Trinity College in
Cambridge. He had intended to get a degree in
medicine, but he became more excited about
mathematics. - However, his father became ill, and Francis spent
more time caring for him. So, he was unable to
continue his studies. - His father, Samuel, died from a fatal illness in
1844.
10A Gentleman is born.
- After his fathers death, Galton inherited a
steady income that allowed him to be free from
continuing formal education. However, Galton
found himself in sad times, and after traveling
to Egypt for awhile, he settled into life as a
country gentleman.
11During the 1850s
- California Gains Statehood-On September 9th 1850
- In 1852, the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin was
published. - Oil Well Started
- In May 1851 the Erie Railroad reached Dunkirk New
York on Lake Erie. - First National Women's Convention- The first
national Women's Conference was held in
Worcester, Massachusetts.
12An Emerging Scientist
- Galton, restless, read many books and continued
his exploration and travel. In 1850 he decided
to focus on exploring the continent of Africa, a
hobby that landed him a special place in the
British scientific world and a member of the
Royal Geographical Society.
13His Talent Developed
- Galton then became dedicated to science and made
several contributions to the fields of
meteorology and anthropology. - Galton felt that intelligence and character in a
person was a result of genetic makeup and not
environmental factors. This led him to discover
what he is most noted for Eugenics
14Eugenics A Controversial Idea
- While the definition of eugenics has varied
slightly over the years, the idea of eugenics is
selective breeding. Francis thought that people
should marry and have children with people who
had desirable genes such as knights, nobles, and
other upper class citizens. - This idea meant that marriage would be more like
an interview. People would select their mate
based on characteristics that they wanted in
their future children.
15- Not everyone agreed with this, of course! Galton
wanted to eliminate unfavorable characteristics
which, according to him, could be anything from
hair color, size, and intelligence to dance
ability, voice, and hereditary diseases.
16During the 1860s
- Pasteurization Introduced In 1861, thanks to
Louis Pasteurs work on microorganisms,
pasteurization was introduced to milk and other
foods to preserve them. - The Civil War begins. Fort Sumter refused to
surrender to the Confederates. - Battle of Gettysburg
- On April 7th, Lee's surrounded (and hungry) army
was forced to surrender. The civil war ends. - Lincoln Assassinated -Just six days after the
South surrendered, President Lincoln was shot by
an assassin while attending a play at Ford's
Theater.
17A Famous Scientist
- The 1860s saw Francis Galton as a leading
scientist in Britain and highly regarded in the
scientific community. - (It wasnt until 1909 however, that he was
knighted for his scientific findings!)
18During the 1870s
- Charles Dickens died in 1870. Dickens was a
prolific English writer who wrote some of the
most enduring stories written in the English
language. - Franco Prussian War
- Chicago Fire- On October 8th, a fire broke out in
the west side of Chicago. The fire lasted two
days, killing 300 people, and destroying most of
Chicago. Property damages were estimated at 200
million dollars. - On March 1st 1875 the Civil Rights Act of 1875
was passed. - On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell
successfully tested the first telephone.
19During the 1880s
- President Garfield was shot on July 2nd as he
walked through the waiting room of the Baltimore
Potomac Railroad in Washington. - The British invaded Egypt in response to
anti-foreign riots. - The Japanese received their first written
constitution. - Modern American Navy Begun- On March 3, the US
Congress approved the construction of three steel
cruisers.
20During the 1890s
- Eiffel Tower -In 1890 the Eiffel Tower was
completed. - Van Gogh Dies -On July 29, 1890 Vincent Van Gogh
the Dutch painter dies. During his lifetime he
sold only one painting becoming successful only
upon death. - Womens Suffrage Groups Merge-The nation's two
largest women's organizations, the National Woman
Suffrage Association and the American Women's
Suffrage Organization merged to form the National
American Women's Suffrage Association. NAWSA was
dedicated to obtaining the vote for women - Ellis Island Opens -The flood of immigration
forced the federal government to open up a new
center for immigrant processing in a new center
in New York harbor.
21Turn of the Century 1900s
- 76,000,000 Americans in 48 states
- 8,000 cars - 10 miles of paved roads
- Average worker made 12.98/week for 59 hours
- By 1906, 15 states had speed limits of 20 miles
per hour. - During this decade, safety in food processing and
the environment became issues and laws were
enacted. - These years also saw the establishment of
National and American League of Baseball (leading
to the birth of the World Series), - Information From http//kclibrary.nhmccd.edu/decad
e00.html
22During the 1910s
- Vacation 12 day cruise 60
- Milk .32 / gallon
- Population 92,407,000
- The Progressive Era lasted from 1895 until World
War I. This was a period of unrest and reform. - A commission found that up to 20 of the
children living in cities were undernourished,
education took second place to hunger, and while
children worked, only one-third enrolled in
elementary school and less than 10 graduated
from high school. - Sinking of the Titanic on April 15, 1912 when
more than 1500 people lost their lives.
23Galtons Contributions
- Galton made many contributions to the field of
science besides his ideas of eugenics. For
example, he introduced the use of charts to show
air pressure in weather patterns.
24Galton the Detective?
- Galton also made a huge contribution to science
by discovering a method of identification by
using peoples fingerprints. This is widely used
today by many detectives including the F.B.I.,
police, C.I.A., and many other agencies worldwide
to identify criminals and suspects.
25A Scientist Remembered?
- Galton died on January 17, 1911.
- Galton, some historians say, is not credited
enough for his scientific discoveries. This
could be a result of his controversial views
about race, culture and selective breeding. - While everyone will not agree with his theories,
he is, inarguably, a pioneering enthusiast to the
field of science.
26Galtons Photo Album
27A young Galton, while attending Cambridge
28- This handsome man is Galton, featuring a very
stylish outfit that was customary of the times.
29Galton, just before departing for Southern
Africa, in his late 20s.
30Francis Galton, at age 28.
31Wife Louisa Jane Butler and Francis Galton
32Galton with wife Louisa in their early marriage.
33- Galton in the 1880s or 1890s
34 35Francis Galton, age 66
36Galton with Karl Pearson, age 87.
37A Legacy
- Francis Galton left so many contributions to
science and math behind, it is impossible to
mention them all! - Check out the link below for some interesting
facts and figures about Francis Galton! - http//www.mugu.com/galton/start.html
38Wait A Minute!!
- What about those fingerprints?! Galton published
his findings on identifying finger prints in
1892. - Would you like to learn more? Lets learn about
finger print identification!!
39Chocolate Fingerprints
40Observation
41Observation is the gathering of information
through the use of any of the five basic senses
sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
42Classification
43Classification is the process of grouping objects
on the basis of observable traits.
44- Observation Look at the fingerprints on the
piece of paper weve given you. Look at your
neighbors fingerprints. How are these
fingerprints different? How are they the same? - 2. Classification - Place your fingerprints into
groups based on the similarities and differences
youve observed.
45Four Basic Types of Fingerprints
Tented Arch
Arch
Whorl
Loop
46The Case of the Chocolate Fingerprints
47Use your new skills! Who stole the chocolate
bars?
Tented Arch
Arch
Whorl
Loop
48We observe and classify every day!
Automobiles
School Subjects
Movies
Clothes