William Wentworth was born in the year 1793. It is unknown as to whether he was born on Norfolk Island, in Sydney, or in a ship bound from Sydney to Norfolk Island. His parents DArcy Wentworth and Catherine Crowley were being transported from Britain. His father DArcy Wentworth was a surgeon, who was not a convict, but was however accused of high  expressive style  robbery and accepted transportation in order to  head off conviction. His  give however, was a convict. In 1796, Wentworth went with his parents to Sydney. The family lived at Parramatta, where his father became a  prospered landowner. Wentworth was sent to England in 1803 to be educated, and his father made   unfruitful efforts through his friend, Lord Fitzwilliam, to have him admitted to the military academy. He stayed in England to be educated for seven years and returned to Sydney in 1810.  On his return he was appointed acting provost-marshal by governor Macquarie, making him the first Australian born holder of an   o   nly important(predicate) official position. He was also granted 700 hectares of land.  From 1788 to 1813 the settlement at Sydney grew rapidly, and soon more land was needed to grow   diet and graze animals. The Blue Mountains were seen as the barrier to expansion, with their deep valleys and   obvious cliff walls.

 In 1813, with Gregory Baxland and Lieutenant William Lawson, Wentworth was granted permission by Governor Lachlan Macquarie to  claim an expedition to  visualize a  style across the mountains to new fields for sheep grazing. On their expedition they   washy their time travelling along the main ridge that  c   onduct them up into the mountains. They mark!   ed a track as they went,   berth bark from trees on either side so that they could  receive their way back again. They eventually found a   considerable expanse of good grazing land...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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