Once an effective communication system was in place, by way of the telegraph, it was more difficult for bushrangers to take their victims by surprise. Troopers now had the advantage of being better able to track the movements of bushrangers as news of their whereabouts was conveyed between telegraph receivers.
Technological advancements in modern times would make it difficult for bushrangers to carry out their ambushes. The development of the car means that it would be pointless for a bushranger on horseback to try to waylay any travellers. Possibly the nearest modern day equivalent of a bushranger is a car-jacker.
bushrangers
ask the bushrangers, if you can find them that is. oh woops their not aroung anymore or are they. we'll never know because no one will answer this question!
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.
Bushrangers mainly used horses.
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Murray Bushrangers was created in 1993.
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Bushrangers primarily used horses for transportation.
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Yes. Bushrangers were criminals who would ambush unsuspecting travellers or even landowners, stealing their money and goods. A few bushrangers resorted to murder.
Absolutely. Bushrangers posed a genuine threat, and many could be ruthless.
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