5. In what ways did the British exploit the Indian indigo cultivators?
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Indian farmers were forced to grow cash crops like Indigo I stead of growing from of crops and the Indigo they grew was bought by British in very cheap cost and therefore in such way the Indian farmers were exploited.
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the British did not pay any wages to the indigo planters and they were bound to work for the Britishers and were not allowed to visit their family without the permission of the British officers and they had to work as a labour on their own field and had to pay all the taxes charged by the British
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