Lyon workers’ uprisings

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The Lyon workers’ uprisings were early 19th-century French labor revolts, led largely by silk workers protesting harsh economic conditions and demanding social and political reforms.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century event
labor revolt
social conflict
workers’ uprising
affectedGroup Lyon working class
affectedIndustry silk industry
cause decline in silk wages
harsh economic conditions
lack of labor protections
political exclusion of workers
unemployment among silk workers
context transition to industrial capitalism in France
country France
field labor history
social history of France
goal better working conditions
improved wages
political reforms
social reforms
hasInterpretation seen as emblematic of early 19th-century social question
seen as precursor to modern trade unionism
hasPart Canut revolts
surface form: Canut revolt of 1831

Canut revolts
surface form: Canut revolt of 1834

Canut revolts
surface form: Canut revolt of 1848
historicalSignificance early example of organized industrial labor revolt
influenced later socialist and labor movements in France
languageOfSlogan French
locatedInTime post-Napoleonic era
location Lyon
mainParticipants French Army
surface form: French army

French authorities
canuts
silk workers
movementType labor protest
urban insurrection
opposedBy French monarchy
local bourgeoisie
partOf French labor movement history
relatedTo class struggle
early labor movement in Europe
industrialization in France
result casualties among workers
repression by state forces
strengthening of labor consciousness
slogan Vivre en travaillant ou mourir en combattant
timePeriod early 19th century

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July Monarchy notableEvent Lyon workers’ uprisings