'not a chest of indigo reached England without being stained with human blood'.
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This is a state ment of british servant de latour. no nothing was obtained by doing it as the biharis then became the subjects of oppression by british
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Not a Chest of Indigo Reached England without Being Stained with Human Blood:
During British rule, Indian farmers were forced to grow Indigo on their land instead of growing other food crops. Indigo was considered as blue gold for Britishers to make more profit.
Indian farmers struggled a lot for not growing Indigo on their land and for this they even gave their lives too. That is why it is said that “Not a Chest of Indigo Reached England without Being Stained with Human Blood”.
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