Under what circumstances did the blue rebellion start? What were the consequences of the rebellion?
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In March 1859, thousands of ryots in Bengal refused to grow indigo. This was known as the 'Blue rebellion'. The farmers refused to pay rent to the planters. They attacked the indigo factories with weapons and their womenfolk attacked with pots and pans.
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in March 1859, thousand of ryots in bangal refused to grow Indigo . this was known as 'blue rebellion'. the farmer refused to pay rent to the plantar they attacked the Indigo factories with
in March 1859, thousand of ryots in bangal refused to grow Indigo . this was known as 'blue rebellion'. the farmer refused to pay rent to the plantar they attacked the Indigo factories withweapons and their womenfolk attacked with pots and pans
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