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Silesian weavers were skilled textile workers primarily from the Silesia region, which is now part of Poland and the Czech Republic. They gained prominence in the 19th century for producing high-quality cloth and textiles, often working in harsh conditions. The Silesian Weavers' Uprising in 1844 highlighted their struggles against poor wages and working conditions, reflecting the broader issues of industrial labor during that era. Their legacy is an important part of the history of industrialization in Central Europe.

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