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Weavers´ Uprising

Silesian weavers´ uprising of 1844 (German: Schlesischer Weberaufstand) was a revolt against contractors who supplied the weavers of Silesia with raw material and gave them orders for finished textiles but drastically reduced their payments.

Silesia´s industry was in bad condition in the decades after 1815. Silesian linen weavers suffered under Prussia´s free trade policy and British competitors that already used machines destroyed the competitiveness of Silesian linen. The situation worsened after Russia imposed an import embargo and the Silesian linen industry began to mechanize. In several towns this traditional craft died out altogether, costing many linen weavers their profession.

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Tod, Blatt 2 aus dem Zyklus „Ein Weberaufstand”Käthe Kollwitz, o.T.
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