What made indigo share cropping disappear
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In the pre-Independence period, indigo was extensively cultivated in the region by the farmers but suddenly the crop disappeared from the area.
There were several factors that brought about a change in the condition of Indigo sharecroppers and overall disappearance of Indigo sharecropping from Champaran concluded that the landlords had to refund the part of the money to the peasants. After a few years they abandoned their estates. The indigo share-cropping disappeared completely.
There were several factors that brought about a change in the condition of Indigo sharecroppers and overall disappearance of Indigo sharecropping from Champaran concluded that the landlords had to refund the part of the money to the peasants. After a few years they abandoned their estates. The indigo share-cropping disappeared completely.
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I think so it's just because of British . They forced our Indian farmers to grow indigo extensively.
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