because they won't more money and gold
Yes; during the goldrush, the bushrangers would steal gold. However, they preferred to steal cash as no exchange was required.
All bushrangers stole only for themselves.
The homophone for "rob" or "pilfer" that has five letters is "steal."
Thieve , steal, take?
The first bushrangers were escapees of the convict system. They had no where else to go besides the bush. Technically they did need to steal because they couldn't go back to where they started, asking for food. They stole horses, food from farms, they robbed banks and they robbed from the rich. Some people became bushrangers perhaps out of boredom, and some where desperate to get away from everything.
To rob or steal .
Steal. Rob.
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.
They couldn't rob the poor because they had nothing to steal.
We steal a specific item, like money or a car etc. But we rob a place or person, such as a bank or a shop.
If you rob, you are not a good person. "Thou shall not steal."
Steel, steal "Rifle" is a homograph.