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Ned Kelly stole cattle and horses primarily to support his family's impoverished lifestyle and to fund his own criminal activities. Growing up in a struggling Irish immigrant family in Australia, he faced systemic poverty and oppression, which fueled his resentment towards authority. Additionally, these thefts were part of his larger rebellion against the colonial system and law enforcement, symbolizing his defiance against the injustices faced by himself and his community.

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