Ned Kelly - Becoming a Bushranger - Extra History - Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 17 мар 2017
- 📜 History of Ned Kelly, Part 1
When Ned Kelly lost his father at a young age, he became the man of the house but didn't know how to support his family. Swept up by the grandiose tales of a visiting bushranger, young Ned decided to give crime a try.
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"I am Ned Kelly. Bail up, or you are a dead man!" Learn the tale of Australia's most notorious outlaw!
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Extra Credits is this based off of the Irish song "wild colonial boy"
Notorious? Poor Ned was a working-class lad of an oppressed minority that got pushed too far by corrupt colonial troopers. He stood up against oppression and British imperialism, and as such, was one of the first 'Australian' heroes.
What's with Harry Power's scar?
He's the Bush Ranger Who Lived
Ivann Baloran He is the* chosen one*.
As an Australian, I always find it both confusing and alarming when the outside world suddenly pays attention to my country.
I'm a Swedish person and I feel the same way about seeing my country represented. Additional shock value if whoever is paying attention is doing it well enough to *not* get us confused with Norway, Denmark, Finland, Switzerland or the last porno they saw featuring blond women.
Like the way the world now knows about the affair of the former deputy prime minister, whose girlfriend's father said he wanted him dead and roasting on a spit?
I live in Australia to
fireaza I mean would you not be interested in the great emu war
Post 2016, it's for my country too.
This is like an It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia episode.
"I'm never gonna go bushranging again!"
((title screen flashes))
Ned Goes Bushranging Again
I'm pretty happy with that comparison!
Sam Wolfenstein that is legit good one
Why let a promise to oneself get in a way of good bushranging?
I was reminded of Mike Duncan doing the same thing on History of Rome and Revolutions podcasts.
Sam Wolfenstein Maybe he's a distant relative of Charlie Kelly?
"Ned vows never to go bushranging again."
"Join us next time as Ned goes bushranging again."
I guess this require a high five
"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" theme plays
I wonder what would happen if Ned never went back to bushranging?
Imagine a video game about Ned Kelly, it'd be like Red Dead Redemption but in Australia, that'd be sick.
THIS NEEDS TO HAPPEN!
Harrison Nah Australias boring as fuck
Krombopulos Michael Lmao perfect!
Harrison Red Ned Redemption
Eye Wood Yeah that's true, I was thinking that it could maybe include parts of his childhood when his father's arrested and he has to try to make a living at a young age to feed his family
Fun Fact:
During the Syria-Lebanon campaign of ww2, there was an Australian cavalry unit named after Ned Kelly.
It was called " The Kelly Gang " and would go on to fight for 3 weeks throughout Syria.
I'd bet my life saving's they we're all from the high country.
"I'm Never Gonna go Bushranging Again!" *Join us Next Time as Ned Goes Bushranging Again! 8:16
No, I’m not gonna burn down the orphanages again, Chadwick!!!
1 hour later
Orphan: why do I smell gasoline?
"Harry Power wasn't much of a Bushranger."
I dunno, anyone who can convince his would-be victims to let him go seems pretty damn capable to me!
you underestimate how much the general pubic hated the police force aka "troopers" back then
Ah yes the negotiatior
As an Australian, it always surprises me when the outside world takes an interest in our history. Most of the time, its an uphill battle just to make sure the rest of the world remembers we exist.
What do you mean, Australia is my favorite of Indonesian island right after Japan and Ireland.
People always remember Australia…for loosing to emus
@@geologist1235 😂
Wait, wait ,wait. Just been reading the comments. Is this *really* a story about a *real life* 1800s Australian steampunk Iron Man? Okay, Australia just won history. I've seen enough.
Grizabeebles No reactors in his chest and he can't fly, but he fights evil in a suit of iron, earns a lot of money, have a good but controversial public image, and have problems with alcohol, close enough?
Grizabeebles Ned was a bushranger and had a specific goal
@@ZenoDLC Well, more that ONE problem with alcohol. He didn't drink much, as the rest of the series goes on to say
Fucking right?? Australians are something else. Everything is trying to kill them and they're just calling those things cunts and laughing while easily dealing with those things. Different breed of human. Also can never tell what's real and what's not with them. Even Google is like, I dunno man, that sorta sounds real. It's not Google, it's not real; they're just geniuses at smooth talking.
@@aftersexhighfives You just made me smile. Thank you.
If Harry Power was a Bushranger, I guess that make him a Power Ranger ;)
That or a Hogwarts drop out.
A Potter Ranger?
Bush Harry.
Harry Bushpot Ranger?
I might name my band that.
that's a good one ,a really good man my dear fellow!!!
If they ever make a Fallout game set in Australia, while Mad Max would certainly be fun I could definitely see a whole faction dedicated to Ned Kelly
I'd make a fallout game in Australia inspired by the film "On the Beach" a famous film and book which kinda helped invent the post apocalyptic genre. In it the world has a nuclear war and Australia is left untouched because nobody cares about the southern hemisphere. I'd make an Australian Fallout therefore like Mad Max 1 rather then 3 and 4, where there's still a pre-war government and infrastructure but it's all collapsed and struggling to fight against the raiders and mutants that keep attacking them when they don't have fuel for their vehicles or money to pay the police.
Connor McLernon
NED DEAD REDEMPTION
That'd be fucking sickkkk
Jaxolotle holy shit thats a good idea
Surprised Bethesda hasn't made such a dedication yet. Besides that one factory in Fallout 4 where a leader of a Raider faction was wearing Power Armour but still.
As an Australian, I can confirm that Ned Kelly is not only a legend, but a hero to this day
Bigg Oof Are you serious? Only idiots would consider a criminal like Ned Kelly as a hero. You obviously have a very low intellect.
...Are you serious. Sitting up on top of the cliff to make plans, in BROAD DAYLIGHT? In plain sight?!
WOW those two are hopeless. I'm eager to see how this gets turned around. XD
You know, that's what people used to say about me. Then I got Robert Knight's ledger.
Well played, Sir. Well played.
Sir Robert Walpole WWWAAARRRPPPOOOLLLEEE!
...aaand there's Walpole.
They must have taken lessons from Team Rocket.XD
Queue "I fought the law" by the Clash
And the law won.
Spoilers, the law won
Eventually.
bitch please. Queue 'land down under' by Men at Work.
Jack Stewart But was Ned only 19? :P
Yay for Australian History! As an Australian, this makes me really happy. We learned about Ned Kelly and Bushrangers in Primary School, but not in a whole lot of detail. It'll be interesting to hear this channel's take on the subject.
@@jlord9638 your marked.
A true blue Aussie icon! What a wonderful man to do a series on, thank you guys!
Shouldn't that be a true green Irish icon? :P
+sander heutink
Bugger off
He was born in Australia
So he's ours
Why not settle at True Green Aussie icon?
Only if its green and gold!
@@jlord9638 you heard him speak did you?
*Where's my Aussies at!?*
--In bed it's 2am-4am...
Unless you are a true Extra Credits fan!
Eh, night shifts ended, wonder what is on youtube? Oh goody, Extra Credits is doing Ned Kelly. I'll stay awake for this.
Hey Im here its 2:50 and im very happy this is here
aquacamel it could also just be that accents (and regional pronunciation) is hard. I'm a Sydney-sider, and still can't properly pronounce many regional town names properly.
I'm Aussie and I love Extra History so of course I clicked as soon as I saw this video.
Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!
Quentin Tarantino should write and direct a movie based on Ned Kelly and his gang.
That would be epic.
7:47 Hell hath no fury like a vengeful Irishwoman.
This is one of my favorite stories ever since I've heard of the man himself, it's interesting to hear Ned's story as a bushranger but rather a less hostile one. This is a great story for people who aren't in Australia to learn the history and story behind Ned Kelly and his team of 4.
TheMasterKiller2013 What is in this video is fiction from top to bottom. Nothing factual at all.
@@samsabastian5560you are lies
I'm sure some how, some way Walpole is to blame!
He made the armor ;)
Who did you think owned those pigs Ned stole?
Walpole made the boat that his dad was sent on.
Somebody talking about me?
If you look at 1:50 it says "Who ratted out Red Kelly", then you hit the 'i Icon'. It says Walpole. So, I'm assuming Walpole somehow ratted out Red
Vows never to go bushranging again. Join us next time as Ned Kelly goes bushranging again! Brilliant!
"Crime stuff, OMG! Ned Kelly has done it again!" That headline is epic.
omg
Red's dead, baby
Who's horse is this?
And now his son wants redemption. Red Dead Redemption...
Why let death get in the way of a good crusade?
I sense another Walpole here . . .
dont you have some crusading to do
So is that scar on Harry Power an actual thing or a reference to Harry Potter because the names are similar?
"You're a swagman, Harry."
Dan Wendelstein "jolly! just gonna bag me a jumbuck and you'll come a Waltzing Matilda with me won't ya?"
He actually had a scar on his forehead. We just decided to draw that scar... creatively. ;) -Soraya
You're a wizard, Harry. ;)
Robert Walpole you it was you who sold out Red Kelly!!!!
Man, could you imagine how the tale would blow out of proportion if it was a video game? Ned would end up in full-blown power armor !! 😂😎
TheScwall I'd buy that for a dollar.
TheScwall The Australian government would ban it based on the fact if features bushrangers. The Victorian government did it once, they can do it again.
So....
Story of Australian Batman? Awesome.
never thought of it like that but yes that's pretty accurate
bartzbuddy Naah, Australian Batman made Melbourne city a thing. Or something along those lines.
Not really, NK was an outlaw, he killed people and cops...
Nah Batman founded the City of Melbourne. This is a different guy.
More like... Australian Punisher. Murderous and morally ambiguous.
Tfw you forget to factor inflation and 87 pounds doesn't sound like a lot.
You forget that by the old system of pence shillings etc. A pound is worth a LOT of money
Yeah, whenever you talk about currency from a past era, you need to mention a rough sum adjusted for inflation. I have a rough translation of 110 pounds modern pounds to a modern pound, so 9,570 pounds now for 87 pounds then, or ~$12,000, though when you are talking about inflation from this far out, it is hard to make a complete comparison. The relative costs of different products vary wildly over time so what you compare it to is hard to manage (not to mention regional variations in price). I'd probably put error bars on the order of thousands. Still, it is a crapload of money for a poor, starving, farmer.
True, but it helps to put it into perspective of just HOW much money it is. Like, is 87 dollars equivalent to several hundred euro's? Several thousands? tens of thousands?
It also helps understand other characters when they interact with that amount of money. When someone lights their cigar with 100 dollar bills in current money, they're a rich showoff. When they do it in old timey money, they're a lunatic who literally burns entire fortunes.
also the Kellys where a poor family, even if 87 was a moderate sum it would have seemed ridiculously huge to Ned.
Yeah 87 pounds back then would be somewhere around $3000.00 now but remember there was no minimum wage back then and products would cost differently. for example, there would have been way more people cutting down trees so the amount of money he would have got from a tree would probably only be something like 50 pence. It's all about supply and demand.
you know what this taught me.
1.The death penalty and job discrimination against former criminals exacerbates crime.
2.Welfare for the impoverished and public education reduces crime.
3. The less money a family has, the more children they will have.
xenoblad With 1 I would argue that it's overuse of the death penalty. During this period n British the use of hanging for non-violent crimes was being phased out. In fact, it had already come down from the era of the "Bloody Code" of the Georgian and Regency periods where 200+ crimes were punishable by death (including several types of theft, impersonating a Chelsea pensioner, buggery, arson and rape). The biggest example would be transport to Australia in the first place. That said, even into the post war era killing a police officer, murder by shooting and killing someone during an armed robbery guaranteed a death sentence. Some conservative pundits argued once hanging was effectively abolished in Britain in the 1960s that the armed robbery rate whether through the roof (although the stagflation of the 1970s and the fact wages were paid in cash at have had something to do with it) as the deterrent factor had been removed.
That said, you do have a reasonable point about the need for some form of safety net for the poor.
4. Criminals are people too.
sander heutink sometimes they're not IMO. I feel ok not counting Jeffery Dahmer as a person.
You can only collect the decapitated heads of raped boys for so long before rehabilitation becomes a waste of time.
I wouldn't kill him,but a life sentence seems warranted there at a minimum.
5. Don't learn your thievery skills from team rocket
+xenoblad
Yes, this one single account in history among literally billions is enough to reach these conclusions.
Harry Power and Ned Kelly are two of the coolest names I've ever heard.
I've never heard of this guy, i'm eager to learn more about him.
Breezeshooter so you aren't Australian?
Breezeshooter BRUH, IF SOME AUSSIES HEARD U SAY THAT, THEY WOULD KICK YOUR ASS 😂 (as an Aussie I can assure u)
No Way! Ned Kelly! Australian icon. I am Australian, so cool to see this one!
Ned Kelly was no icon. He was just a serious criminal.
"he vowed to never go bushrangeing again"
"tune in next time when he goes bushrangeing again"
that got a chuckle outa me...
One of the oldest movies we still have, and the first narrative feature film is "The Story of the Kelly Gang", filmed and released in 1906. It was originally over an hour long, but sadly only 17 minutes of it survive to this day (and not a continuous 17 minutes)
Somehow a bunch of video gamers make me love history more than any teacher.
Oh my god , yaaaaaay I've been waiting for the legendary story of Ned Kelly. Brings back memories of year 9 history class :,)
Keep up the good work
Wow they should make a movie about this! (................)
03, 70, 53 www.imdb.com/find?ref_=nv_sr_fn&q=ned+kelly&s=all
You forgot about 1906. (A bit of an important one)
Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom? Im in
L McD I reckon it's about time for a reboot movie don't ya think?
I hope the Victorian government has lifted the ban on films about bushrangers...
yeah wasnt Ned Kelly the very first feature length silent film ever made?
I have been watching this channel for maybe 2 or 3 years, and I'm still amazed at how good everything is, it's easy to tell the amount of work the people at Extra Credit put into their videos
please never stop making these videos I love them
Barack Obama Well they certainly don't put any effort into research, as what is presented here is fiction through and through.
I love “Ned Kelly vowed never to go bush ranging again.
Come back next week, as we watch Ned go bush ranging again!”
“I am Ned Kelly”
And I...
Am Iron Man
I love this.
Korea has tales of hero generals fending off the Japanese, the Russians of a their old Queens and Tsars. Europe, Asia and the Americas are littered with tales of empires and countries past. Meanwhile, the best tale Australia has to offer is some dude on a farm that went off and stole some stuff.
1800s Australia is basically pockets of settlement around a harsh and isolated frontier. Indigenous society was always hunter/gatherer, so basically Ned Kelly's life takes place during the first period of notably rapid growth in Australian society. It's an interesting period of Australian history because many of the foundations of the future country are laid down, and it is a time of growing pains to say the least.
The Ned Kelly story resonates with Australians for many many reasons, but chiefly he is a figure that shows the tension between the hard legacy of convict transportation, and the nation it was aspiring to become.
He's a dude with a gun and a mailbox on his head. Chill.
Uzziya There were plenty of bushrangers in Australian history, his story persists for a reason.
Yeah, he's wearing a funny hat.
your an idiot
I really like your RUclips channel extra credits. In fact I have watched all your history videos! I absolutely love them! Your channel has inspired me to learn more history! Now I spend hours at night reading about history and watching your videos! Thank you extra credits!
1:23 "He wanted people to listen to his story and judge for themselves." Kinda what Edward Snowden said.
So cool to see some Australian history on here! It's not something that gets talked about very much, even in our own country, so thanks for doing this series!
I've never heard of Ned Kelly. He sounds like a badass.
Ionlymadethistoleavecoments He isn't a Victorian (Australia) legend for no reason. He's a very controversial person in Australia history.
I don't think so. I've not met a single person who believes ned was a cruel murderer. Schools always tell us to decide for ourselves but the things they teach us are very biased
@@iamseamonkey6688 Most Australians see Kelly as a cruel murderer. Kelly nonsense will soon he out of schools forever.
@@dwarvennappy2416 Only bogans, low lives, poorly educated and just plain dumb laud Ned Kelly. He murdered three police officers. If a criminal murdered three police officers today, do you think there would be portraits of the murderer hanging in homes etc. Wake up to reality sport. Ned Kelly was a very serious criminal, with at least ten deaths that could be attributed to him. You can speak for the low lives, I will speak for people with integrity who recognise a serious criminal when they see one.
@@samsabastian5560 ok bud, i suppose real life doesn’t have any nuance.
long time watcher first time commenter, really looking forward to seeing how you tell this tale, it's the first of the extra history pieces that I've actually known about in great detail. Top credits for that final scene too cobber!
Cool to watch a series from extra history relevant to me and my own culture
Never let vowing never to go bush-ranging again to get on the way of a little bush-ranging.
8:20
*always sunny theme*
Ned kelly goes bushranging again
Excellent idea for a series, guys! Looking forward to the rest of these
I've been waiting for this for so long, and it's finally happening! Can't wait for the next part! ^_^
Hey great job! I look forward to the rest of the story.
sarcasmo57 Nothing in this video is factual. It's a load of codswallop.
"What made Ned Kelly go bushranging again? It was...well-
It was Walpole
This was the first extra history I ever watched and holy cow it got me hooked.
Thank u for finally do the story of the Kelly gang! I am Australian and I appreciate it!
Please don't DARE to forget Walpole out of this one!
"Never again!"
(Two seconds later)
"LET'S GO DO IT AGAIN!"
I still love rewatching all this.
I really enjoy your Extra History videos. They have opened up new areas of history for me.
For my own historical study would you be able to put a list of references in the info box below the videos?
Narrator: “when he vows he will never go bush ranging again”
1 second later
Narrator: join us next time when he does it again
Yes I love Ned Kelly, thanks for doing some aussie history. It's easy to forget our story isn't simply kidnappings, segregation and genocide. Though some forget those things too.
Leppaman So you love a vicious murdering, thieving, hostage taking criminal. Go see a psychiatrist.
been waiting for this for a long time! great video
The increasing detail is quite refreshing! It looks quite lovely :D
A lighning-shaped scar on the forehead. Well played, EH.
Wonderful first episode! It will be interesting to see how this plays out...
Probably not well... for anyone. B-)
Can't wait to see how Walpole figures into all of this!
It should be pretty easy since Ned's dad was a convict sent to Aus from Ireland. Somehow Walpole or a relative is bound to be responsible.
I do, but I don't want to spoil it for you. ;)
At least give us a hint... Is there a ledger involved?
Last year we learned about him in school and you did what are school did not do while talking about the topic ACTUALLY MAKE IT INTERESTING well done
Fantastic story! I'm really eager to see the next chapter.
His story is very similar to that of Carmine Crocco, a highwayman that scatterd southern Italy in the first decades after the unity for fight again the rich man and the piedmountese
I wanted to learn more but I don't speak I-tie!
Just so you know convicts did not wear black and white stripped uniforms. In fact the one you showed is actually more of an American one. Most likely he would have worn 'slops' which where cheap and poorly made clothing or continued to where what they wore in there own country. Plus the British prison uniform were either stripped vertically with thin stripes much like pinstripe suits or had large "Broad arrows" on them to signify there where prisoners.
thanks for doing some episodes of someone from my country! love your channel!
Well this is a nice change of pace. This is what I like about Extra History, is goes to all corners of society and the world.
"Vowing to never go bushranging again"
"join us next time as he goes bushranging again"
A fact so few people seem to remember, is that a lot of these legendary career criminals....were mostly just inept. But hell, better to be lucky than good, right?
JenxRodwell mm, you’re right. In a world nowhere near as connected or as capable of cohesive action as today’s, many criminal endeavors became legend when they weren’t so much intelligent as they were lucky
Poor guy. Starting to fall asleep
All of a sudden. BAM. And then another BAM
To his head
Yeh baby,main man back.excellent video as always welcome back big boy
Never ever steal no horsies. Stealin horsies is wrongsies.
if rockstar ever made RD3 based in australia and the kelly gang that would be sweet
The things that I would do for this as a person who lived in glenrowan. It would be insane
I never heard about Ned Kelly before this episode but that's the best thing about this show you can learn always something new here. 🖒
8:13 my favourite line ever
'he vowed to never go bush ranging again'
(5 seconds later)
Join us as Ned Kelly goes bush ranging again !
Very well sir I want deeply
Trb materials quizzes include sir
What got him to go bushranging agai- Was it +Robert Walpole ?
*SPOILER ALERT*
As you'll find out, that's very subjective. Some say it was a selfish desire to have his name remembered, others say that he did it out of pure necessity and as a response to police injustice.
Maaaaaaybe. ;)
Robert Walpole DAMN YOU ROBERT!!!!!!
Always got your hand in things!
Nicholas Roberts Whoa! Didn't expect to see you over here! How's it going?
Airmanon Going pretty good. I too was surprised to see you here
And vow never bushranger again...join us next tim as Ned bushrranger again. BRILIANT!!!
About bloody time! Thanks for covering Australia's Out back Bush ranger.
Most people won't see this, but if you do, have a good day. Not trying to get attention, just trying to cheer you up.
Gee, Katharina the Great, the Punic Wars, the healing of Cholera- and than this???? An australian Outlaw??? Na, please keep telleing the grand story!
BillHimmel not all good stories are grand stories
Nice to see some good ol' fasioned Auzzie history. Thanks man.
this is my favorite extra history series, without a doubt.
Newfie4200 Don't you know this is a load of fictitious rubbish?
Fuckin' Neddo, what a ledge
But who did Red steal pigs from!?!?!? *was it Walpole*
07:57 The horses' snouts look like human faces. 😂
Flawless voice acting in the beginning.
My family were neighbours of the Kelly's, though they tried to rip off Ned and his bro, so they legally stole their donkey.
Yep. This happened
Ned was the third eldest , not the eldest son
SO EXCITED FOR THIS!
You guys really know how to get someone really excited to watch a video
Australia has suddenly become more interesting.
I love my country. A national hero is a criminal who just found some armour
he made the armour. he didn't find it
"Wenn recht zu Unrecht wird, wird Widerstand zur Pflicht" -Berthold Brecht
(it means: When justice becomes unjustice, resistance becomes a duty")
Great Video! I love the set up
Ned's Declassified Bushranging Surival Guide.