imagine that you are a witness giving evidence before the Indigo Commission. W.S. seton karr asks you "on what condition will ryots grow Indigo?" what will your answer be?
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Answer:PLease brainlist me and thanks me
Explanation:The indigo ryots had the support of the local zamindars and village headmen in their rebellion against the planters.
Under the ryoti system, the planters forced the ryots to sign a contract, an agreement also known as ‘satta’.
Indigo cultivation was done under two systems known as ‘nij’ and ‘ryoti’.
The indigo plant mostly grows in the tropics.
Indigo was in the great demand in Antarctica.
By the late 18th century, the Company was trying its best to expand the cultivation of opium and indigo in India.
Ideas for Action
Look into the history of either tea or coffee plantations in India. See how the life of workers in these plantations was similar to or different from that of workers in indigo plantations.
Find out more about the Champaran movement and Mahatma Gandhi’s role in it.
Imagine a conversation between a planter and a peasant who is being forced to grow indigo. What reasons would the planter give to persuade the peasant? What problems would the peasant point out? Enact their conversation.
Imagine you are a witness giving evidence before the Indigo Commission, and W.S. Seton Karr asks you “On what condition will ryots grow indigo?” What will your answer be?
Imagine that you are a Company representative sending a report back to England about the conditions in rural areas under Company rule. What would you write?
Food for Thought
Indigo production collapsed in Bengal, because...
Most planters were not in favour of nij cultivation, because…
The indigo peasants rose in revolt, because...
Scotsmen and Englishmen came to India and became planters, because…
In 1788, only about 30% of the Indigo imported into Britain was from India. But by 1810, that had gone up to 95%, because...
European cloth manufacturers had to depend on another plant called woad to make violet and blue dyes, because…
Demand for Indian indigo increased tremendously, because…
By the early 19th century, many of the Company officials asked for the system of revenue to be changed again, because…
The Company introduced the system of Permanent Settlement, because…
The Bengal economy was facing a deep crisis when the becomes Diwan, because…
The Company had to start thinking of administering the land in India and organising its revenue resources, because…
The Mughal emperor appointed the East India Company as the Diwan of Bengal, because…
Answer:
same question in my book also
answer is they
Explanation:
THEY GOT TO KNOW WHAT WAS WRONG WITH THEM