Luddites
it affected the industrial revolution because your mom is so fat she broke the stairs
They broke the law by not and I'm not anymore machinery for the Industrial Revolution., There was apostolate one out of mind but they couldn't sit text me
The workers who broke machines in revolt were known as the Luddites. This movement emerged in the early 19th century, primarily in England, as textile workers protested against the industrial revolution's impact on their jobs and livelihoods. They believed that new machinery threatened their traditional skills and employment, leading them to destroy weaving machines and other equipment in protest. The term "Luddite" has since evolved to describe people resistant to technological change.
They were textile workers in England early in the Industrial Revolution who worked in a pre-industrial manner and broke industrial textile machinery because thought it destroyed their ability to "make a living."
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A number of similarities may be found in the French Revolution and the Industrial Revolution. For one thing, both were 'revolutionary' in a basic sense: they resulted in radical social changes in and outside of the particular regions where they took place. At the same time, both were viewed with tremendous hostility and with tremendous optimism by various contemporary participants and observers.
The conditions were poor. People needed money to get food and stuff yeah, so like they were broke. yeah/
They broke the law by not and I'm not anymore machinery for the Industrial Revolution., There was apostolate one out of mind but they couldn't sit text me
he was broke
King George III. The US didn't have a president at the time of the revolution. It was still a British colony when war broke out.
James Hargreaves began weaving on a spindle and loom, but invented the Spinning Jenny. The device could spin eight threads at once. Many people came to him wanting one of the machines. However, jealous weavers broke into his home and trashed the machine. Hargreaves did not get a patent on the device and others stole the idea. When he tried to get a patent, it was denied. At the time of his death, there were 20,000 or more Spinning Jennies in operation, but he died broke.
Colonisit revolted because the British were treating them unfairly. Colonist didnt want to have a war and tried not to by sending treaties to the British such as the Olive Branch Treaty but war had already broke out.