The Markham Gang was a 19th-century criminal organization based in Ontario, Canada, evolving from groups supporting the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837. Composed mainly of well-to-do farmers, it engaged in petty theft and counterfeiting, using a courier network to distribute stolen goods. The gang was broken up in 1846, with members receiving harsh sentences, though most were released within five years.
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