he helped shape the colony by being kind to his hostages and killing cops
Ned Kelly was an infamous outlaw who became a symbol of resistance against the authorities in the Australian colony. He led a gang that carried out violent robberies and confrontations with the police, culminating in the infamous Kelly Gang shootout at Glenrowan. Kelly's actions and eventual capture and execution in 1880 sparked debates about the treatment of poor Irish settlers and the power dynamics in colonial Australia, leaving a lasting impact on the country's history and culture.
Ned Kelly was 16 years old when he first went to jail for assault.
Ned Kelly was 14 years old when he was first arrested and sent to jail for assaulting a Chinese pig farmer.
Ned Kelly robbed the National Bank in Euroa, Victoria, Australia in December 1878. Kelly and his gang stole £2000 in cash and gold from the bank.
Yes, Ned Kelly did go to jail when he was 16. He served time in prison for alleged assault on a Chinese man.
Ned Kelly's father, John "Red" Kelly, was imprisoned in 1865 when Ned was around 10 years old. John was convicted of stealing two pigs and sentenced to six months in prison.
Ned kelly full name is: Edward Kelly!
Ned Kelly's proper name was "Edward Kelly".
NED KELLY WAS A bushranger
Ned Kelly's brother Dan was in the Kelly gang.
Ned Kelly's mother's name was Ellen Kelly. Ellen's maiden name was Quinn.
yes dan was older than ned kelly
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Yes, Ned Kelly was caught, and hung.
no ned kelly didn't have a sword he had a gun
No. Ned Kelly does not have anything named after him.
His name was Edward Kelly, his nickname was Ned.
There are no records of any nicknames of Ned Kelly.