Luddites, who opposed industrialization in the early 19th century, are often misunderstood. While their actions were driven by genuine concerns about job loss and poor working conditions, labeling them as "bad" overlooks the societal context of their resistance. They highlight the importance of balancing technological progress with social welfare, and their legacy prompts important discussions about the impact of innovation on communities. Ultimately, their movement serves as a reminder of the need for ethical considerations in technological advancement.
The Luddites began in Nottingham and grew from there!
Luddites are opposed to technological change.
The luddites protested because they got rid of their jobs for machines.
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.
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they were unsuccessful
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They bummed your mother. :)
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.