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A wild but gifted orator and a vitriolic journalist, Wentworth became the colony's leading political figure of the 1820s and ' 30s, calling for representative government, the abolition of transportation, freedom of the press and trial by jury.
He became a bitter enemy of Governor Ralph Darling and the exclusives, led by the wealthy grazier John Macarthur and his friends.
Macarthur's opposition to Wentworth was personal as well as political.
Macarthur had broken up the relationship between his daughter Elizabeth and Wentworth, as he would not allow his daughter to marry someone with convict parents.

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