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Convicts sent to Australia
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Free settlers began to arrive
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Convicts escaped and became known as Botlers
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Land opened up through exploration, They used the Crown land to farm and graze animals without permission
In this year, sqautting became illegal. -
Sqautters were very powerful as they controlled large sections of land
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Ned's father is transported from Ireland
Ned's father's name was Red Kelly. -
Australia was now a Penal Settlement
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Ned is born
Ned was born 13 years after his father's transportation in December. -
Ned rescues drowning classmate, Ned's father dies
Ned rescued a boy from drowning at the time his father had died. -
First brush with the law
Ned, at the age of 12, had just had his first warning from the law. -
Ned becomes Harry powers apprentice
At the age of 14, Ned's first job was Harry Power's apprentice -
First jail sentence
1 year later,Ned was put in jail from 1870-November till 1871-March for a violent assualt -
Second jail
Ned was put into jail again from 1871-August till 1874-Februrary for recieving a stolen horse -
Ned's honest years
Ned was honest for three years 1874 till 1877 -
Cattle stealing with step dad, George King
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The Fitzpatrick affair
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Ned's mother, Ellen Kelly, was imprisoned
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The shootings at Stringybark Creek
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The Kelly gang are declared outlaws
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The Kelly gang rob a bank in Euroa
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Ned writes the Cameron letter
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The kelly gang rob a bank in Jerilderie
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Ned writes the Jerilderie Letter
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The reward for the capture, dead or alive, is raised for $8000
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Joe Byrne shoots Aaron Sheritt dead
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The Kelly gangs last stand at the Glenrowan Inn. Dan Kelly, Joe Byrne and Steve Hart are Killed
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Ned is sentenced to death
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Ned is hanged at the old Melbourne Gaol