Who designed steam engine? *
Name the movement led by Ned Ludd? *
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They called themselves “Luddites” after Ned Ludd, a young apprentice who was rumored to have wrecked a textile apparatus in 1779. There's no evidence Ludd actually existed—like Robin Hood, he was said to reside in Sherwood Forest—but he eventually became the mythical leader of the movement.
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Who designed steam engine? *
Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester
Name the movement led by Ned Ludd? *
General Ned Ludd never existed, but his followers wreaked havoc in the factories of early 19th-century Britain and provoked strong reprisals from the government of the day. The Luddites played a role in the development of the working-class movement that led eventually to the formation of legal trade unions
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