The Luddites were formed in the early 19th century as a response to the industrial revolution's impact on workers, particularly in the textile industry. They protested against the introduction of machinery that threatened their jobs and livelihoods, believing that these machines were reducing their wages and degrading working conditions. The movement, named after a possibly mythical figure, Ned Ludd, involved acts of machine-breaking and other forms of direct action to express their discontent. Ultimately, the Luddites sought to protect traditional craftsmanship and demand better treatment for workers in a rapidly changing economy.
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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Luddites
Luddites were a group of textiles artisans who were unemployed due to the fact that new machinery's were introduced. Luddites smashed or destroyed stocking-frames that put them out of work. However Luddites were not anti-technology, but simply destroyed machines that affected their livelihood. In 1811, Britain was at war with the French, economic situation at the time was bad, the quantity of Britain's overseas trade had fallen and food prices were high, employers cut workers wages or sacked them. The Luddites were angry, and so formed a group and used an effective method of smashing stocking-frames or attacking Mills. The Authorites feared that a Revolution might take place and were horrified of the 1790's French Revolution and that it would be impossible to win the war against France if there is a Revolution. So the Authorities passed out a law called THE FRAME-BREAKING ACT, that outlawed any Luddites tactics and anyone found guilty or seen smashing stocking-frame were punishable by death. The Luddites however did not have any significance of challenging Authorities, as by 1813, economic situation improved, though there were unemployment issues. However Luddites did influence and inspired the Swing Riots.
Luddites
They bummed your mother. :)