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How was indigo produced in british rule ?
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In this system, the planter produced indigo on those lands which were under his direct control. The planter either bought the land or rented it from other zamindars. He directly employed labourers to produce indigo.
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The British forced farmers to cultivate indigo instead of rice.
They gave the farmers loans for this.
But indigo cultivation required a lot of labour.
The soil became infertile.
The farmers could not repay the loans.
The zamindar’s lands were auctioned.
So everyone became united with each other and did the blue rebellion.
So the British closed indigo factories.
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They gave the farmers loans for this.
But indigo cultivation required a lot of labour.
The soil became infertile.
The farmers could not repay the loans.
The zamindar’s lands were auctioned.
So everyone became united with each other and did the blue rebellion.
So the British closed indigo factories.
Hope it helps!
Pls mark me brainliest
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