The highwaymen were most active during the late 17th century through the early 19th century, particularly in England. This period saw a rise in highway robbery due to increased travel and commerce, especially during the late 1600s to the 1800s. The decline of highway robbery began with improved law enforcement and changes in transportation methods, such as the advent of railways.
I think it was the 1650's to the 1800's that they were the most popular in
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from the 5th to the 6th century
Most highwaymen met violent ends, often through confrontations with law enforcement or rival criminals. Many were captured and executed by hanging, as authorities sought to deter the rise of highway robbery. Others died in shootouts during their robberies or were fatally wounded while fleeing from the scene. The life of a highwayman was perilous, with the likelihood of early death being a common outcome.
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Highwaymen that were the worst and most dangerous and came from Sussex.
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Highwaymen did not rob countries they robbed people. They would normally target the rich and wealthy or tax collectors; they were mainly active in England in the 1700 and early 1800's. Other countries had their own versions of highwaymen such as stagecoach robbers in the USA and Bushrangers in Australia
Highwaymen actually went around different places and robbed people. If they didn't get what they wanted, they would of killed that person.
Probably because they were pretty clueless that highway men were real since most highwaymen were in Britain. It might be...
They mainly robbed at night. Hounslow Heath is very famous for highwaymen, The last horseback robbery was recorded in 1831. When they fight sometimes the horse attack too!
Jesse James is probably the most famous highwayman of the American West.
highwaymen drunk ale
I think it was the 1650's to the 1800's that they were the most popular in
Highwaymen had pistols on their waste
Highwaymen existed in from the 16th century to the 18th century.