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Bushrangers

In the late 1700s, the original bushrangers were convicts that had escaped the British settlement of Australia. They had the skills to survive they harsh environment of the area. Later bushrangers were groups of highway robbers.

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Why did Ben Hall become a bushranger?

Frank Gardiner became a bushranger through a series of events, and it seems that criminal intent was perhaps in his blood. At first he was just a petty criminal, being convicted of stealing horses in 1850. After he was sentenced to five years in Pentridge Gaol, he escaped and simply took up bushranging in the district around Goulburn, New South Wales.

He was arrested again for horse stealing in 1854, and sent to the Cockatoo Island gaol, but after he was released five years later on a ticket-of-leave, he broke parole by heading straight to the Kiandra gold diggings in the New South Wales high country.

Gradually, he fell back into crime, graduating from horse and cattle stealing, to highway robberies under arms, violent assaults, and the attempted murder of two police officers.

What was the food for bushrangers on the goldfields?

Bushrangers survived by various means. Some of them stole provisions owned by the settlers in outlying areas, helping themselves freely to salted meats, potatoes, onions, flour and so on. They also stole from store owners in the towns.

Others hunted wild rabbits and native animals.

Why did ned kelly get arrested?

Ned Kelly was a notorious Australian Bush ranger. It is believed that Ned Kelly his brothers and friends had killed three policemen. After a violent confrontation with police Kelly was arrested in 1880. He was sent to jail and tried for murders. He was later convicted for three counts of willful murders and was hanged in November, 1880.

Where did martin cash live did martin cash have a gang what did he do wrong to become a bushranger how far did martin cash travell?

* Marin Cash did have a gang with 2 other men names Tyson Hill and Billy Marten.Martin Cash is known for escaping twice from Port Arthur, Van Diemen 's Land. Cash shot a man in jealously rage for making advances on his sweetheart, but records list that the original crime was house breaking. And so he was sentenced to 7 years of penal transport. Cash received his ticket of leave and worked as a stockman in New South Wales. However, he became suspected of cattle stealing and relocated to Tasmania. He found employment around Southern Tasmania until once again Cash was accused of stealing from an employer. He was sentenced to seven years in a Hobart prison. He briefly escaped and 18 months was added to his time. Again he escaped and almost made it across the Bass Strait but was caught and faced 10 years at Port Arthur. He did escape and was spotted and a gun fight started. A police constable was shot by Cash and killed. Cash was found guilty and sentenced to death by hanging, coach, however, a last minute reprieve and he was sent to Norfolk Island. Cash became a became a free man in 1863. * Martin Cash travelled to Ireland, Tasmania, New South Wales and New Zealand

What did black Caesar wear?

Black Caesar wore quite a number of outfit. However, the grey homburg street cap worn with a suit were his favorite.

Who did Michael Burke a bushranger get along with his family?

Michael Burke, an Irish-Australian bushranger, had a tumultuous relationship with his family. His criminal activities and eventual life as a bushranger created a rift between him and his relatives, particularly after he became involved in notorious crimes. While there is limited detailed information about his family dynamics, it is clear that his life of crime strained familial ties. Ultimately, his actions distanced him from traditional family relationships.

Who was John Caesar and why was he called a convict bolter?

John 'Black' Caesar was Australia's first bushranger. He arrived in Australia with the First Fleet after being transported for stealing in London, after escaping from slavery (he had been captured at Madagascar and forced into slavery).

Black Caesar made his first escape from convict custody in May 1789, and began to steal from outlying cottages. This is why he was called a "convict bolter" - he bolted from custody. Also, in Australia's very early colonial years, convicts who bolted and became bushrangers were called "convict bolters" as the name "bushranger" had not yet come about.

When did bushranging?

The first bushranger was John Caesar who began around 1789; the last of the bushrangers was Jimmy Governor, who was hanged in 1901.

Did captain thunderbolt have a wife?

Yes Captain Thunderbolt does have a wife

Her Name is Mary Ann Bugg

What was john caesarblack Caesar famous for?

John Caesar, or Black Caesar, was a servant that was convicted of stealing in England and was sent to Australia. He escaped several times and became known as Australia's first bushranger, or a runaway convict in the early years of the British settlement of Australia who had the survival skills necessary to use the Australian bush as a hiding place from the authorities.

Who did Frank Gardiner marry?

Frank Gardiner married Mary Ann Gardiner, who was also known as "Mary Ann" or "Polly." They wed in 1853, and their marriage lasted until his death in 1903. Mary Ann was known to support Gardiner during his criminal activities and helped him manage his affairs. Their partnership was marked by a shared life that included both challenges and successes.

Why Mary Ann Bugg became a bushranger?

Henry Johnstone became a bushranger because he was falsely accused of stealing a horse and a trooper shot him.

How old was Ned Kelly when he become a bushranger?

Ned Kelly, Australia's most famous bushranger, was quite young when he turned to crime. He was twelve when his father died, and he was subsequently required to leave school to take on the new position as head of the family. Shortly after this, the Kellys moved to Glenrowan. As a teenager, Ned became involved in petty crimes, regularly targetting the wealthy landowners.

Kelly was apprenticed to notorious Victorian bushranger Harry Power at age 15. Power took him on and taught him the finer points of bushranging, and this was when Kelly began his more 'serious' bushranging.