Dick Turpin
The group Highwaymen are not known to have stolen any clothes.
Highwaymen that were the worst and most dangerous and came from Sussex.
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Highwaymen actually went around different places and robbed people. If they didn't get what they wanted, they would of killed that person.
Yes, historically women have been known to be highwaymen, although they were less common than male highwaymen. These women often dressed as men to carry out their crimes and were sometimes portrayed as fearless and daring in popular culture.
Probably because they were pretty clueless that highway men were real since most highwaymen were in Britain. It might be...
Highwaymen were known to frequent isolated and less-patrolled areas such as remote country roads, narrow passes, and wooded areas where they could easily ambush travelers and escape quickly. These locations provided them with cover and a tactical advantage for carrying out their attacks.
Highwaymen were known for their skills in horse riding, marksmanship, and stealth. They were often daring, cunning, and resourceful individuals who were willing to take risks for monetary gain. Many highwaymen were also charismatic and able to use their wit and charm to evade capture.
Jesse James is probably the most famous highwayman of the American West.
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The Highwaymen used horses as their source of transportation. I'm not sure if they used anything else, because back then horses were well known. They weren't rich enough for a carriage. Hope this helped! :)
I think it was the 1650's to the 1800's that they were the most popular in