Indigo planters problems in ryoti system
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The Indigo Rebellion (Neel Bidroho) took place in Bengal in 1859-60 and was a revolt by the farmers against British planters who had forced them to grow indigo under terms that were greatly unfavourable to the farmers.(intr The price paid to the farmers of indigo by the planters was abysmally low which contributed to the plight of the farmers. 6. The excessive growth of indigo effected the fertility of the soil due to which farmers could not grow any other crop like rice .
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The price paid to the farmers of indigo by the planters was abysmally low which contributed to the plight of the farmers. 6. The excessive growth of indigo effected the fertility of the soil due to which farmers could not grow any other crop like rice
Introduction:
The Indigo Rebellion (Neel Bidroho) took place in Bengal in 1859-60 and was a revolt by the farmers against British planters who had forced them to grow indigo under terms that were greatly unfavourable to the farmers.(intr The price paid to the farmers of indigo by the planters was abysmally low which contributed to the plight of the farmers. 6. The excessive growth of indigo effected the fertility of the soil due to which farmers could not grow any other crop like rice .
Answer:
The price paid to the farmers of indigo by the planters was abysmally low which contributed to the plight of the farmers. 6. The excessive growth of indigo effected the fertility of the soil due to which farmers could not grow any other crop like rice
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