I think king george III
I think it was the 1650's to the 1800's that they were the most popular in
There were no poor Tudors, the Tudors were the name of the Royal family of England at that time in history. The poor people were called the English.At at that time about 80% of the English people were farmers, or worked in Agriculture in some way.
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The story took place during the Great Depression, so everyone was poor.
I think king george III
I think it was the 1650's to the 1800's that they were the most popular in
There weren't many highways at the time of King Richard. I think it would be best to refer to him as a bandit or a robber.
If I'm right, I think they lived in 18th century England! You're right. Technically, highwaymen are robbers who prey on the travellers of roads, and they can exist in any time or place that roads exist, but the ones in 18th Century England are the most remembered.
begged for money. what do poor people nomaly do
At one time robbers were called highwaymen.
Highwaymen were able to rob people because of a lack of law enforcement in rural and underdeveloped areas, the use of currency which was not easily traced at the time and the ease of escaping on horse in rural areas. Highwaymen plied their trade in the UK from the 1600's to 1800's. The last known highwayman robbery occurred in 1831.
A lot of kids, especially the ones in the US think that south Africa is for poor people (no offense) but a lot of times, all we know about the places is what we see on TV, and most of the time its those kids who are really sick and poor.
By sending food and money to poor children in poor countries
There were no poor Tudors, the Tudors were the name of the Royal family of England at that time in history. The poor people were called the English.At at that time about 80% of the English people were farmers, or worked in Agriculture in some way.
they were rich but people say most on the street and sobbine all the time
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