explain the main reasons that lead to the crumbling of Indigo production in Bengal
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The indigo crops exhausted the soil rapidly. After an indigo harvest, the land could not be sown with rice. All these circumstances made the situation very grave and finally the indigo production collapsed in Bengal.
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Answer. Indian farmers rebelled against being forced to grow indigo plants. The Blue Rebellion broke out in March 1859, which was the beginning of the collapse of indigo production in Bengal. ... The agents of the planters were beaten and farmers who worked for the planters were socially segregated
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