Why did the British government show special concern for the Luddite uprisings in the north?

a) They considered the Luddites’ behavior not far removed from the mob violence of the French Revolution and worried that this would spread throughout England.
b) Because factory owners were usually from modest backgrounds, the aristocrats in the government worried that these owners did not have the experience to control the mobs.
Consider This: How had British newspapers covered the news of violence on the Continent? See 7.5: Narrative: “No General but Ludd Means the Poor Any Good!”
c) The government, populated by many aristocratic landowners, worried that if factory owners fired their workers, these Luddites would return to the farms they had left and cause trouble there.
Consider This: How had British newspapers covered the news of violence on the Continent? See 7.5: Narrative: “No General but Ludd Means the Poor Any Good!”
d) The government worried that the Luddites, moving from town to town, would spread disease among loyal factory workers.
Consider This: How had British newspapers covered the news of violence on the Continent? See 7.5: Narrative: “No General but Ludd Means the Poor Any Good!”


a) They considered the Luddites’ behavior not far removed from the mob violence of the French Revolution and worried that this would spread throughout England.

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