explain in detail the protest against movements in Britain during industrial revolution
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Luddites were textile workers during the Industrial Revolution in Great Britain. They protested the introduction of machines that threatened to make their jobs obsolete. The term 'luddite' continues to be used today and refers to someone who is opposed to new technology.
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