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Yes, there were female highwaymen, though they were less common than their male counterparts. Notable examples include Elizabeth "Molly" Pitcher, who operated in the 18th century, and the notorious Anne Bonny and Mary Read, who were also involved in piracy. These women often challenged gender norms of their time, engaging in criminal activities that were typically dominated by men. Their stories highlight the diverse roles women played in historical criminal enterprises.

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