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1. Indigo cultivation was done under two main system known as
and...
2. By the terms of the permanent settlement, the rajas and taluqdars were recognized as
3. developed Ryotwari system which gradually extended all over south
India.
4. The indigo villages were usually around indigo factories owned by
5. The planters at times pressurized the village headmen to sign the
on behalf of the ryots.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Nij , rayots .

Indigo cultivation was done under two main system known as Nij and rayots

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2. Zamindars

2. By the terms of the permanent settlement, the rajas and taluqdars were recognized as zamindars

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3 .Thomas Munro

Thomas Munro Developed Ryotwari system which gradually extended all over south

India

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4 . Planters

The indigo villages were usually around indigo factories owned by Planters

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5 . Contract

5. The planters at times pressurized the village headmen to sign the contract

on behalf of the ryots.

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Answered by bhattacharyapravat44
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Answer:-

1. Nij and Ryots.

2. By the terms of this settlement, the rajas and taluqdars were recognised as zamindars.

3.Thomas Munro developed the Ryotwari System which gradually extended all over South India.

4. The indigo villages were usually around indigo factories owned by William Simpson.

5. Indigo planters forced the ryots (cultivators), and sometimes even influenced the village headmen on behalf of the ryots, to sign a contract, an agreement called satta, in which those who signed got cash advances at low rates of interest to cultivate indigo on their fields.

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