How did the Company deal with the indigo rebellion?
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The Indigo revolt (or Nil vidroha) was apeasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Bengal in 1859. ... The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops. They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest.
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The company dealt with it ruthlessly
It forced peasants to grow indigo and it adopted clever techniques to persuade farmers. The head of village was made to sign on a document which stated that all the farmers living in that village must grow indigo and the head of the village must supervise the indigo growth.
It forced peasants to grow indigo and it adopted clever techniques to persuade farmers. The head of village was made to sign on a document which stated that all the farmers living in that village must grow indigo and the head of the village must supervise the indigo growth.
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