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In the mid-1800s, bushrangers in Australia were often escaped convicts or outlaws who roamed the countryside, engaging in theft and robbery. Life as a bushranger was perilous, marked by constant evasion of law enforcement and rival gangs. They typically operated in remote areas, relying on the support of sympathetic locals for food and shelter. While some bushrangers became legendary figures, romanticized in folklore, their lives were fraught with violence, hardship, and ultimately, the threat of capture or death.

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