what were the circumstances which led to the eventual collapse of indigo production in bengal?
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1. In march 1859 ryots refused to grow Indigo and also refused to pay rent to the planters.
2.British government was worried about another Revolt after 1857 so the Government of Indigo Commission to inqure the system of Indigo production.
3. The commission for integrity of their methods.
4. It declared that Indigo cultivation was not profitable for ryots so after fulfilling the existing contract they could stop the cultivation of Indigo.
5. After this Revolt,Indigo production collapsed in Bengal
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
HERE is your answer
1. In march 1859 ryots refused to grow Indigo and also refused to pay rent to the planters.
2.British government was worried about another Revolt after 1857 so the Government of Indigo Commission to inqure the system of Indigo production.
3. The commission for integrity of their methods.
4. It declared that Indigo cultivation was not profitable for ryots so after fulfilling the existing contract they could stop the cultivation of Indigo.
5. After this Revolt,Indigo production collapsed in Bengal
PLZ MARK AS BRAINLIEST
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Blue rebellion that broke out in 1859 resulted in the collapse of indigo cultivation in bengal. Farmers stopped growing indigo as it exhausted the soil and they couldn't cultivate food crops
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