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the first one came in 1789 and don’t tell me I’m wrong I’m from Australia we learnt this in school

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We just learned it because the teacher was huge over so we just Watch a documentary about this
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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.


How many bushrangers were there in Australia?

there were more than 4


Who was the leader of the Australian bushrangers?

There was no leader of the bushrangers. Bushrangers operated in small gangs, or occasionally alone, and they formed one of the hazards of life in rural Australia for many decades. Therefore, there could be no single leader.


Female bushrangers in Australia?

Well there was a few female bushrangers and infact alot of them migrated from Italy. One famous one was named "Rupert Piccasso."


What name was given to Australian outlaws who lived in the bush that Ned Kelly known as?

Australian outlaws of the bush were known as bushrangers.


Where is Ned Kelly well known?

Ned Kelly was one of Australia's most notorious bushrangers.


Are there different types of bushrangers?

Yes, there were different types of bushrangers. The first group were the convict bolters, who were the escaped convicts who stole in order to survive. The most famous of these was John 'Black' Caesar. Then there were the 'wild colonial boys', the bushrangers before the gold rush, and who were often bd out in the bush, some of free settlers. 'Bold' Jack Donohoe epitomised these bushrangers. After 1851, there were the Goldrush bushrangers, which included Australia's most famous bushrangers, such as Ned Kelly, Frank Gardiner, Ben Hall and Thunderbolt.


Bushrangers where common in?

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'.


When did bushranging stop in Australia?

There is no definite date when bushranging stopped in Australia, but the last trial of any bushranger occurred in 1902.Patrick and James Kenniff were regarded as Australia's last bushrangers.


Name two important bushrangers?

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.


Were bushrangers banned from many shops?

Bushrangers were literally a law unto themselves. Whilst they could be banned in word alone, they could not physically be banned from anywhere. If they wished to enter a shop, they entered it - and no-one would dare to oppose them.