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Ned Kelly's aims during his rebellion centered around the desire to fight against perceived injustices and oppression faced by Irish immigrants in Australia, particularly from the colonial police and government. He sought to defend his family and community from what he viewed as unjust treatment and exploitation. Additionally, Kelly aimed to establish a sense of equality and justice for the marginalized, ultimately aspiring to create a republic for the working class. His rebellion was also fueled by a personal quest for recognition and to challenge the status quo of colonial authority.

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