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Ned Kelly attempted to go straight after serving a six-month sentence for assault in 1870. He worked as a drover and station hand but eventually returned to a life of crime due to financial struggles and influences from his family and associates.
Ned kelly atended school until his father died.
He died.
Yes. In his early years Ned Kelly was convicted of horse stealing.
Yes. He stole.
There was no AFL in ts present form at the time of Ned Kelly. Ned Kelly was an Australian bushranger in the 1880s. Although AFL had its origins in 1866, competition did not begin until the Victorian Football League was established in 1896.
Stealling and eating animals for breakfast. You're a bushranger go out to the wilderness and explore. Avoid guns. Life would difficult for the bushranger ned kelly!
she was sent to jail because the police thought that she and other family members were helping Ned.
some get killed and some he told to them to go. but he took what he want and then he told them to go.
He Gave it to the deserving poor Irish families who werent given a fair go by the police The above answer is a myth. Whatever Ned Kelly didn't use for himself, he only gave to his closest family and friends.
Ned Kelly's actions were in response to perceived injustices by the police and government towards him and his family. He felt his actions were necessary to seek revenge and stand up for his family and others who were mistreated.
Ned Kelly went to jail because he did alot of things that were illegal and were against the law. He also went to jail because he was a murderer and shot police officers, bank robberies and because he stole farm animals.
His name was Jim Cathely. If you want to find out my I suggest you go on Wikipedia.