Charles Sturt completed every single expedition he ever undertook, though he did not always find what he hoped. The expedition that was most successful was his journey to chart the course of the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers, as he not only found where the rivers led, but he and his men returned alive, though exhausted. This expedition was most certainly completed.
Charles Sturt was a trained surveyor. If not exploring, he would have continued surveying new land for roads and cities.
Charles Sturt began his explorations in Australia in 1828, setting out to find the inland sea that was believed to exist in the middle of the continent. Over the course of several expeditions, Sturt made significant contributions to the mapping and understanding of central Australia.
No Charles Stuart did not have any children. Charles was an explorer and most known for exploring parts of Australia.
Charles Sturt's explorations of New South Wales mainly took place between 1828 and 1830. He spent much of this time exploring the river systems of the area.
Charles Napier Sturt.
charles sturt was a explorer
Charles Sturt's occupation was Surveyor-General.
Charles Sturt University was created in 1989.
City of Charles Sturt was created in 1997.
Charles Sturt died of natural causes in England in 1869.
No, Charles Sturt was never a Governor of Australia. He was an inland explorer.
The motto of Charles Sturt University is 'For the public good'.