The Luddites were groups of men protesting against unemployment and reduced wages caused by mechanisation. There was no leader of the movement - their figurehead was Ned Ludd - a fictional person.
textiles industry
They killed some people
Luddites
The Luddites were a group of British workers between 1811 and 1816 who rioted and destroyed laborsaving textile machinery in the belief that such machinerywould diminish employment, they opposed technical or technological change.
Martin Luther, generally considered the originator of Protestantism, was (very generally speaking) protesting the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church.
Luddites are opposed to technological change.
The Luddites began in Nottingham and grew from there!
Luddites were upset about machines/Factories.Luddites were said to have destroyed weavery machines in 1799.
Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites was created in 2000.
The luddites protested because they got rid of their jobs for machines.
The punishments given to Luddites included transportation, imprisonment, and in some cases, execution for acts of sabotage and violence against machinery during the early 19th century. The severity of the punishment varied depending on the severity of the crime committed.
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failed
they were unsuccessful
They bummed your mother. :)
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