The British forced the peasants of maharashtra to grow_____
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Faced with the rising demand for indigo in Europe, the Company in India looked for ways to expand the area under indigo cultivation. From the last decades of the eighteenth-century indigo cultivation in Bengal expanded rapidly and Bengal indigo came to dominate the world market. As the indigo trade grew, commercial agents and officials of the Company began investing in indigo production.
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cotton is the correct answer
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because the religion is rich in black soil which is best suited for the growth of cotton as well as because of Being off Store it was easy to export from there .
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