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Bushrangers are common in NSW, Queensland and Victoria, but they lived all over Australia. During the gold rushes they were most common in places where their were a lot of money and gold, or along the 'money routes'.

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What is the collective noun for bushrangers?

A gang of bushrangers, like "Ned Kelly's gang."A collective noun is a word for a group of people or things. I don't believe that bushrangers, loners at heart, get together often enough for a collective noun to become theirs. You have to use a general collective noun used for people based on their situation or activity, including group to start you off; a troop of bushrangers, a crowd of bushrangers, a mob of bushrangers, a boatload of bushrangers, a convention of bushrangers, a meeting of bushranges, a party of bushrangers, or a pair of bushrangers.


What are the ratings and certificates for Skippy - 1967 The Bushrangers 1-35?

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Why was there so many bushrangers in the 1700s to the 1800s?

The high numbers of bushrangers in the 1700s and early 1800s were due to the numbers of escaped convicts. Becoming a bushranger was often the only way for an escaped convict to survive. Numbers of bushrangers after 1851 increased as a result of the gold rushes. Coaches or people on horseback carrying gold from the goldfields were easy targets for bushrangers.


Where did the bushrangers come from?

The first bushrangers in Australia were escaped convicts. Later on, after transportation ceased, some settlers were attracted by the concept of freedom and a life of crime with no commitments. These were often employees or family members from sheepstations and cattle stations.


A is a common multiple of two or more denominators?

It is possible that A has such properties.

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What do bushrangers build shelters with?

Bushrangers did not build shelters. They needed to hide form the authorities, so their most common shelter was in caves or under cliff overhangs in mountainous countryside.


Name two important bushrangers?

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What is the collective noun for bushrangers?

A gang of bushrangers, like "Ned Kelly's gang."A collective noun is a word for a group of people or things. I don't believe that bushrangers, loners at heart, get together often enough for a collective noun to become theirs. You have to use a general collective noun used for people based on their situation or activity, including group to start you off; a troop of bushrangers, a crowd of bushrangers, a mob of bushrangers, a boatload of bushrangers, a convention of bushrangers, a meeting of bushranges, a party of bushrangers, or a pair of bushrangers.


How did bushrangers get around?

Bushrangers mainly used horses.


How did the bushrangers become bushrangers?

well you wood have to brake the law


When was Murray Bushrangers created?

Murray Bushrangers was created in 1993.


What did bushrangers use for transport?

Bushrangers primarily used horses for transportation.


Were bushrangers criminals?

Yes. Bushrangers were criminals who would ambush unsuspecting travellers or even landowners, stealing their money and goods. A few bushrangers resorted to murder.


Were people frightened of bushrangers?

Absolutely. Bushrangers posed a genuine threat, and many could be ruthless.


What crimes did bushrangers commit?

Bushrangers usually committed murder, robbery, theft, assault and other crimes.


What words were used by Australian bushrangers during a robbery?

One of the more common sayings was "Bail up!" This was a demand for the victims to pull up their horses and put their hands in the air. However, the bushrangers of Australia were all individuals, and had their own ways of demanding money and goods.


Who were the last bushrangers?

Patrick and James Kenniff were regarded as Australia's last bushrangers. They were captured and brought to trial in 1902.