explain the impact of threshing machines in agricultural on poor farmers

Threshing machines were opposed by the poor in England because they decreased the employment opportunities of workmen during harvest-time. Previously, labourers had lived with the landowners, doing odd jobs around the farm. Later, they were hired on wages and only during harvest-time. However, with the coming of the threshing machine, most of these labourers were left unemployed and without a means of livelihood. Hence, they opposed this industrial tool.

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The introduction of threshing machines reduced the labour. That is why the farmers were forced to  move to southern countries from Midlands. But nowhere could they find secure jobs.

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