think of conversation going on between the planters and a peasant. the planter is urging the peasant to grow indigo.how would the planter persuade the peasant to do something that he was at first unwilling to do ? what problems would the peasant faced had he agreed to cultivate indigo?
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They offered cash in advance at low interest rate, if they will grow indigo. Besides, they will get the seeds and drill.
All they have to do is look after it, sow it, and prepare the soil for the indigo.
The planters told this to persuade the peasants.
The labor was the big problem as they needed bullocks to plough the field.
All they have to do is look after it, sow it, and prepare the soil for the indigo.
The planters told this to persuade the peasants.
The labor was the big problem as they needed bullocks to plough the field.
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