What is indigo rebellion and what were after effects of indigo rebellion
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The Indigo Rebellion (Neel Bidroho) took place in Bengal in 1859-60 and was a revolt by the farmers against British planters who had forced them to grow indigo under terms that were greatly unfavourable to the farmers. ... Once the farmers took loans, they could never repay it due to the high rates of interest
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After the Indigo Rebellion
The Indigo Commission's report made the conditions of the peasants slightly better, but the plantation still existed. It was only after Mahatma Gandhi visited Champaran in 1917, that the Champaran Movement against the indigo planters produced fruitful results.
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