Why were threshing machines opposed by the poor in England

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Why were threshing machines opposed by the poor in England?

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Threshing machines reduced the need for manual labour. After the end of Napoleonic Wars, many soldiers who came back to villages could not find jobs because of threshing machines. For them, the threshing machine was a symbol of joblessness and hence they opposed the threshing machines.

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