How did the life of indigo cultivating enyors
become miserable
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The ryots refused to pay rents to the planters. They attacked indigo factories. ... The headmen were angry because they had been forced to sign indigo contract. Some zamindars were angry with the increasing power of the planters and at being forced to give them land on long leases.
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Thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo in March 1859. The ryots refused to pay rents to the planters. ... The headmen were angry because they had been forced to sign indigo contract. Some zamindars were angry with the increasing power of the planters and at being forced to give them land on long leases.
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