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Handicraft workers who smashed the new machines they believed were putting them out of work were known as

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The handicraft workers known as the Luddites were the workers who smashed new machines which they believed were stealing their own works from them. They were also a group of textile weavers and workers who made such smashing of new machines as a sign of their protest.

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