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Luddites are opposed to technological change.

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What achievements did the Luddites make?

The Luddites didn't really have any achievements. They were people who opposed technological growth during the Industrial Revolution and they did not have much success.


Who or what were the Luddites and what did they believe?

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.


When were the luddites active?

The Luddites began in Nottingham and grew from there!


What did the Luddites want?

The luddites protested because they got rid of their jobs for machines.


Why were the Luddites angry?

Luddites were upset about machines/Factories.Luddites were said to have destroyed weavery machines in 1799.


When was Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites created?

Dance of the Yellow-Breasted Luddites was created in 2000.


Did the Luddites fail or succeed?

failed


The Luddites in Britain were a?

Labor Organization


Where the Luddites successful or not successful?

they were unsuccessful


What nineteenth century group was opposed to changes in their working conditions?

The Luddites were a group in the nineteenth century who opposed changes in working conditions, particularly the introduction of machinery that threatened their jobs in the textile industry. They believed that these changes would harm their livelihoods and sought to destroy the machines as a form of protest.