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.
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The Luddites
The revolt is referred to as the Reformation, an attempt by Christian groups to reject some practices that had developed in the Roman Catholic faith.
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The Luddites
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Snowball is the leader of the revolt
The revolt is referred to as the Reformation, an attempt by Christian groups to reject some practices that had developed in the Roman Catholic faith.
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it was called this because in it the peasents revolted - hence the name =o) x
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The name of the important centres of the revolt of 1857 was1.Delhi2.Lucknow3.Gwalior4.Bareilly5.Jhansi6.Meerut7.Allahabad8.Calcutta9.Rohilkhand10.Kanpur
Mechanophobia is the name of the phobia related to the fear of machines