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Ned Kelly became a bushranger primarily due to his impoverished upbringing and a desire to resist authority, particularly the British colonial government and police, which he viewed as oppressive. After a series of confrontations with the law, including the arrest of his family members, Kelly took to a life of crime, stealing from wealthy landowners and redistributing wealth to the poor. His actions were also fueled by a sense of injustice and a quest for personal freedom, which resonated with many Australians during that era. Ultimately, he became a symbol of rebellion against oppression and a folk hero in Australian history.

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