William Charles Wentworth did not discover any major landmarks. Wentworth was one of three men who first crossed the Blue Mountains in 1813, sighting good grazing land to the west. For twenty-five years, the Blue Mountains had proved to be an impassable barrier to the expansion of the New South Wales colony, so Wentworth, together with Blaxland and Lawson, was the first to discover a route over the mountains.
William Charles Wentworth was born sometime in July 1790 on the 'Surprize', a ship transporting convicts to Australia.
William Charles Wentworth was born sometime in July 1790 on the 'Surprize', a ship transporting convicts to Australia. The exact date of his birth is unknown. Wentworth was a "Currency Lad", one of the first children born into the colony of New South Wales.
William Wentworth did not discover the Blue Mountains. These mountains were known from the time of the first European settlement in Australia, and had prevented Sydney from expanding as a colony, because they could not be crossed.William Wentworth was one of the first men to successfully cross the Blue Mountains. He explored with Gregory Blaxland and William Lawson in May 1813.
One of Australia's earliest and best-known statemen was William Charles Wentworth. For more information on Wentworth, see the related question.
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William Charles Wentworth was one of first three Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. He achieved this with William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland in 1813.
Gregory Blaxland travelled with William Charles Wentworth and William Lawson.
Early Australia explorer, William Wentworth, died of natural causes at the age of 81 on 20 March 1872.
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William Charles Wentworth was one of first three Europeans to cross the Blue Mountains west of Sydney. He achieved this with William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland in 1813.
he discovered a route through the blue mountains
died March, 20th, 1872.