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1) Why did the British want to grow the ‘indigo plant’ in India?​

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Answered by chrisjordan
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Answered by Mbappe007
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The indigo plant grows primarily in the tropics and this was the primary reason for the British to turn to India for the growth of the indigo plant. The demand for Indian indigo grew, as European cloth manufacturers wanted only Indian Indigo as it produced a rich blue colour.

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