how did the farmers of indigo in india rose to revolt
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The indigo farmers revolted in the Nadia district of Bengal by refusing to grow indigo. They attacked the policemen who intervened. The planters, in response to this, increased the rents and evicted the farmers which led to more agitations.
Generally, the peasants of Bengal Revolt were against the Indigo planters because the indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops. As well as went into revolt because the planters forced the peasants to produce indigo which was in huge demand in Britain.
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they rose to revolt at the revolt of 1857
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