Write a note on the Indigo cultivation, highlighting the reasons which led to the Indigo Rebellion.
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Write a note on the Indigo cultivation, highlighting the reasons which led to the Indigo Rebellion.
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Indigo cultivation started in Bengal in 1777.
Indigo was in high demand worldwide. ...
European planters enjoyed a monopoly over indigo and they forced Indian farmers to grow indigo by signing fraudulent deals with them.
The cultivators were forced to grow indigo in place of food crops.
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the reason why indigo cultivation led to an indigo rebellion because when nij cultivation came in planters started forcing the cultivators to sign a contract known as satta the amount of loan that was given by the planter to cultivator was to huge for a cultivator to return and once were Indigo cultivation is done nothing can be grown again because soil losses it's fertility.the price they got from the cultivation of indigo was really yes hence cultivator started rebelling ans when gandhi ji came india he started the Champaran movement in 1917 against indigo planters mark me on brainlist