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was nij system of cultivation successful ? give reason to support your answer​

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Answered by srishtiAhuja
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Sorry to interrupt but please give a clear question...what have you written after "was"...It's not understandable

Answered by anantrajusharma
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ANSWER:

  •  land became infertile, no other crop could not be grown due to plantation of indigo. peasants wanted to cultivate productive crops, not indigo 

  • indigo could be cultivated only on flat fertile land which was already densely populated

  • Only small plots scattered over the landscape could be re-acquired. 

  • Planters needed large areas in compact blocks to cultivate indigo in large plantations

  • They tried to get the land on lease around the indigo factory by evicting the peasants

  • labours was also not easy to mobilize

  • land became infertile, no other crop could not be grown due to plantation of indigo.

  • Under nij cultivation the planters faced difficulty in expanding the area.

  • Indigo could be cultivated only on flat fertile land which was already densely populated

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