Highwaymen were robbers and brigands, they kept all the money they stole.
Actually Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
In my novel The Robin Hood Chronicles Robin give he answer I believe any robber would give: he steals from the rich because they're the only people who have money. He'd be wasting his time to steal from the poor.
At the time there was little balance between different classes. The lower and working classes were poor and often starving whilst the upper, aristocratic classes were able to implement taxes to take money from the poor. Basically Robin Hood wanted to take money from those who had no need for it and give it to those in dire need. Although the moral of the story is not viable in modern welfare states and should not be applied.
They thought that they had the right to decide what they should do with their money.
MONEY money money money money.... IloveRECJ:)
highwaymen want to be highwaymen because they want to steel stuff like money or ancient artifacts from the rich but they will spend it all on them selves not their family or best friends all on them selves they don't give it to the poor either!
You should give money to the poor because if we all give money to the poor than there will be no more poor people and Australia and many other Countries will be much better places to be plus it will be a much more merry environment
You can give money to the poor whenever.
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Actually Robin Hood stole from the rich and gave to the poor.
Highwaymen can be generally described as scruffy, poor, and evil looking, but we have no pictures of any real highwaymen so there is no possible way to know if that answer is entirely correct.
Julius Caesar help the poor to save money and not to give too much money to him and the 600 senators.
give his money in the people who are poor
Give me all your money. (imperative, understood second person (you)) (You) give me all your money. Also, They give money to the poor. (declarative, 3rd person plural conjugation) We give money to the poor. (declarative, 1st person plural conjugation)
yes they do
"When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist." - Dom Helder Camara
They give it to the poor.