The production of Indigo was a loss to the peasants. Explain.
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The circumstances which led to the eventual collapse of indigo production in Bengal were: The indigo ryots felt that they had the support of the local zamindars and village headmen in their rebellion against the planters. The indigo peasants also imagined that the British government would support them in their struggle against the planters..
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