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Answered by Sivesh2009
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1. Answer . The two main systems of Indigo cultivation in Bengal were Nij and Ryoti. In the Nij system, the British planters produced indigo in lands that they directly controlled. In the Ryoti system, the planters signed a contract with a peasant (a ryot) under which the peasant was compelled to grow indigo.

2. Answer . Nij cultivation on a large scale also required many ploughs and bullocks. One bigha of indigo cultivation required two ploughs. This meant that a planter with 1,000 bighas would need 2,000 ploughs. Investing on purchase and maintenance of ploughs was a big problem.

3. Answer . Really sorry. Unable to get 3rd answer.

4. Answer . False, but I am not sure that it is correct.

5. Answer . Really sorry. Unable to get 5th answer also.

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