poor labourers opposed the upcoming of threshing machines in england as it reduced and even became a barrier in their incomes becoz, d workin farms could be easily done and then it does not required any other farmer...
Loyalists
Threshing is a term used in the process of refining grain. In the Bible people had "threshing floors" The wheat or other grain had to be separated from the stalks. This was done by beating (Threshing) the grain stalks until the grain fell free.
I think people in England use television, telephone and I'm not sure if they got lots of washing machine/
der!! they have a cash machine some times people are dum
Well, first you have the Church of England, a state established church Then you had a movement to get rid of the Church as a state Church--thus disestablishmentarianism. So, the people who came to the defense of the church and opposed removing the Church as the established church of England were espousing, yes, you guessed it: antidisestablishmentarianism -- a movement or principle opposed to disestablishing a state church.
True, People who opposed to the constitiution are called anticonstitutionalist
The abolitionists, the slaves, and honorable people everywhere opposed slavery.
Historically, people have opposed England because of its colonialism (for example, the American Revolutionary War), or because of its religion (for example during the Hundred Years War) or because of its competitiveness (for example, during a soccer riot in Italy).
There were many people who opposed independence, called Patriots. These people included George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Henry Lee, and many others.
large plantations owners in the south, opposed taxes that would lead to rise in prices and hurt sales to New England states
people who opposed war. people who opposed war. katelyn says: why did u right it twice u re-re
People were opposed to the annexation of Texas because it would be admitted to the union as a slave state.