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Briefly describe the Indigo revolts and their outcomes in Bengal ​

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The Indigo revolt was a peasant movement in the state of Bengal. The indigo farmers revolted against the atrocities of the indigo planters which were mainly Europeans. ... Hence, the indigo farmers rose in revolt against the indigo planters. In March 1859, the farmers refused to sow a single seedling of the indigo plant

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The Indigo revolt was a peasant movement in the state of Bengal. The indigo farmers revolted against the atrocities of the indigo planters which were mainly Europeans. ... Hence, the indigo farmers rose in revolt against the indigo planters. In March 1859, the farmers refused to sow a single seedling of the indigo plant.

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The Indigo Rebellion (Indigo Revolts) com- prised widespread peasant uprisings in Bengal from 1839 to 1860 against rapacious planters of the indigo crop that are viewed by historians as important events giving rise to the early Indian nationalist movement.

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