what are the consequences of blue rebellion
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the consequences of blue rebellion are
a. the ryots started this rebellion in march 1859, at Bengal for the indigo plantation
b. they do not want to tolerate as a slave of the British more.
c. this rebellion was started because indigo plantation needs fertility of soil and those fields that where cultivated indigo counld not be more used for growing wheat, rice crops
d. the ryots were forced to cultivate indigo for British for which they or the zamindars were forced to sign the contract for them for the indigo cultivation
e. the British were feared so the queen Victoria said that the ryots would not be forced to sign the contract for indigo cultivation.
f. further there would be no indigo cultivation in India
a. the ryots started this rebellion in march 1859, at Bengal for the indigo plantation
b. they do not want to tolerate as a slave of the British more.
c. this rebellion was started because indigo plantation needs fertility of soil and those fields that where cultivated indigo counld not be more used for growing wheat, rice crops
d. the ryots were forced to cultivate indigo for British for which they or the zamindars were forced to sign the contract for them for the indigo cultivation
e. the British were feared so the queen Victoria said that the ryots would not be forced to sign the contract for indigo cultivation.
f. further there would be no indigo cultivation in India
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