What were the major causes of indigo revolt
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Minerals are the substances which are obtained from non-living beings directly from the earth.
These minerals are inert and non-reactive and present in deep layers of earth or the oceans.
On extraction from the earth, these minerals are purified and isolated to produce the actual elements needed.
Minerals are mostly extracted to isolate metals like gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, mercury, etc.
Also, they are extracted to isolate radioactive substance like plutonium, uranium, etc.
Besides these, clay-like materials like silica-related, bentonite, talc, steatite are also extracted.
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Explanation:
1. The European indigo planters compelled the tenant farmers to grow indigo at terms highly disadvantageous to the farmers.
2. The tenant farmer was forced to sell it cheap to the planter and accepted advances from the planter that benefitted the latter. There were also cases of kidnapping, looting, flogging and burning.
3. Led by Digambar Biswas and Bishnu Charan Biswas, the ryots of Nadia district gave up indigo cultivation in September 1859. Factories were burnt down and the revolt spread.