1. Sabotage: Luddites were known for sabotaging machinery and equipment in factories to protest against the industrial revolution and the loss of jobs for skilled workers.
2. Protests and demonstrations: Luddites organized protests and demonstrations to raise awareness about the negative impact of industrialization on workers and their livelihoods.
3. Destruction of machinery: Luddites would often destroy machinery and equipment in factories to prevent them from being used to replace skilled workers.
4. Acts of violence: In some cases, Luddites resorted to acts of violence against factory owners, managers, and other individuals associated with the industrial revolution.
5. Boycotts: Luddites encouraged workers to boycott products made using machinery and to support traditional crafts and industries instead.
6. Petitions and lobbying: Luddites also used more peaceful methods such as petitions and lobbying to try to influence government policies and regulations related to industrialization.