What gave the indigo peasants power to rebel against the planters? Give any three points?
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the land was occupied. Indigo needed fertile land for production and when it was decultivated all the fertility came out of soil through the roots which was deeply penetrated also indigo was cultivated in same season as of rice so foreigners didn't allowed them to grow rice
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The land was occupied. Indigo needed fertile land for production and when it was cultivated all the fertility came out of soil through the roots which was deeply penetrated also indigo was cultivated in same season as of rice so foreigners didn't allowed them to grow rice
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