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  1. William Charles Wentworth (August 1790 – 20 March 1872) was an Australian statesman, pastoralist, explorer, newspaper editor, lawyer, politician and author, who became one of the wealthiest and most powerful figures in colonial New South Wales.

  2. William Charles Wentworth (13 de agosto de 1790 - 20 de marzo de 1872) fue un poeta, periodista, político y explorador de Australia. Biografía. Wentworth nació en un barco en ruta hacia la isla Norfolk, entonces una colonia penal, adonde sus padres D'Arcy Wentworth y Catherine Crowley viajaban desde Gran Bretaña.

  3. William Charles Wentworth (1790-1872), explorer, author, barrister, landowner, and statesman, was the son of Catherine Crowley, who was convicted at the Staffordshire Assizes in July 1788 of feloniously stealing 'wearing apparell', was sentenced to transportation for seven years, reached Sydney in the transport Neptune in June 1790, and in the ...

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  4. W.C. Wentworth (born 1790, Norfolk Island, New South Wales [Australia]—died March 20, 1872, Wimborne, Dorset, Eng.) was the leading Australian political figure during the first half of the 19th century, whose lifelong work for self-government culminated in the New South Wales constitution of 1855.

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  5. William Charles Wentworth (13 de agosto de 1790 - 20 de marzo de 1872) fue un poeta, periodista, político y explorador de Australia.

  6. Born on Norfolk Island, William Charles Wentworth was the first European-born Australian to achieve recognition outside Australia. As a young man, he was part of an expedition to cross the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, which provided new grazing land for the colony.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2022 · In 1813 Gregory Blaxland, William Charles Wentworth and William Lawson became the first European settlers to successfully navigate a path across the Blue Mountains. Their feat opened the inland to pastoralism and set in motion a pattern of land disputes that would result in the dispossession of First Nations peoples across the continent.