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James Ruse became successful as one of the first settlers in Australia after being transported there as a convict in 1783. He demonstrated exceptional agricultural skills, cultivating land and successfully growing crops, which led to his recognition as a skilled farmer. Ruse was granted a land lease, enabling him to establish a profitable farm, making him one of the first free landholders in the colony. His success paved the way for others in the region and contributed to the development of agriculture in Australia.

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