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Do you think the blue rebellion played any contribution to Indian national movement? Write in your own words.

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Answered by mustafamirza2006
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In Bengal in March 1859, with thousands of ryots started a rebellion against indigo cultivation known as the blue rebellion or the indigo revolt. The ryots armed with spears, bows and arrows and swords attacked the indigo factories and planters.

The blue rebellion began just two years after the great revolt of 1857 and it worried the British.

The rebellion prompted the government to bring in the military to safeguard the planters and to set up the indigo commission to investigate further into the situation.

After the blue rebellion, indigo production in Bengal collapsed, and the indigo planters shifted base to Bihar.

In 1917, Gandhiji visited Champaran in Bihar and moved by the plight of the ryots, initiated a movement against the indigo planters, known as the Champaran movement.

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Answered by Priatouri
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Blue Rebellion.

Explanation:

The rebellion launched by the ryots of India in Bengal in March 1859 against the cultivation of Indigo was known as the Blue Rebellion. The Blue Rebellion urged the British government to establish the Indigo Commission to investigate the situation.

Following this rebellion, the production of indigo got in Bengal got collapsed and thus the indigo planters moved to the region of Bihar.

When the ryots of Bihar faced exploitation from the government, Gandhi Ji visited Champaran and launched a movement against the policies of the government. This very movement came to be known as the Champaran movement.

Following this Gandhi Ji led many other nationalist movements and ultimately provided India with Freedom from the British Rule.

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