Highwaymen historically targeted areas like Shooter's Hill due to its strategic location and elevated position, which provided them with a vantage point to spot travelers. The hill was a known route for coaches and traders, making it an ideal spot for ambushes. These criminals sought to steal valuables, often relying on surprise and intimidation to achieve their goals. The combination of isolation and the element of surprise made Shooter's Hill a favored site for highway robberies in the past.
They stole because that was the easiest way for them to make lots of money and gold.
MONEY! all highway men were criminals because they wanted to steal from the rich men and women traveling on the roads.
The Highway Men was created in 2006.
Im pretty sure it was sung by the band The highway men
Highwaymen were bad in that they stole money, but often only because they had none themselves. They wouldn't kill or hurt people unless they had to, which was rare. They did, however, steal horses and money.
they rob you
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The men that attempted to steal the body of former President Lincoln were counterfeiters hoping to blackmail the body in exchange for money.
B/c they robbed people travelling along the highway.
Steal them from your neighbor..