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What was the causes of the Indigo rebellion? What was the outcome of the Indigo Commission.....

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Answered by nishakiran2468
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The peasants were compelled to plant Indigo rather than the food Crops. The peasants were provided loans called "dadon" for indigo planting which was at a very high interest rate. The loan made the people indebted and resulted in a rebellion. Indigo is a natural blue dye used for colouring clothes.

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Answered by pranjalkushwaha297
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What was the causes of the Indigo rebellion?

Causes of the Indigo Rebellion/Revolt

Trade in indigo was lucrative due to the demand for blue dye in Europe. European planters enjoyed a monopoly over indigo and they forced Indian farmers to grow indigo by signing fraudulent deals with them. The cultivators were forced to grow indigo in place of food crops.

What was the outcome of the Indigo Commission.

The Commission held the planters guilty and criticised them for the coercive methods they used with indigo cultivators. It declared that indigo production was not profitable for ryots.

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