Environmental Sciences, asked by jincyrajesh683, 6 months ago

what were the miseries faced by the farmers in Champaran village ​

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Answered by kjjio
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Farmers suffered as they got poor compensation or faced heavy taxation if they refused to plant indigo. The landlords (mostly British) would enforce this system with their agents, called Gumasta, who executed the terms brutally.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The miseries faced by the farmers in Champaran village are

  • Land ownership was handed & owned by British landlords. Indian farmers were forced to work on the land.
  • Commercial crop like indigo were supposed to be grown at that time and farmers had to surrender entire harvest as rent.
  • Peasants were tricked by the British and most of their money was taken away.
  • Additional pressure was build upon the farmers when the British faced competition of Indigo with Germany.
  • On top of that peasants were not able to raise their voice and fight against injustice.
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