Why did indigo cultivated to revel
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The cultivation of Indigo later became a rebel because indian farmers were forced to cultivate indigo on their land and they don't want to do so because indigo needs a lot of carefulness and once there is a delay in the harvesting of indigo then the roots of indigo will destroy the fertility of soil and it's dangerous for the soil fertility. Farmers thought that it will lose the fertility of soil and it's the time to star a rebel and stop the cultivation of indigo.
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The indigo cultivators decided to rebel because the britishers was growing indigo corps from a long time which make the land unfertile and absorbs the nutrients of the soil because the roots of the plant are very deep. ... Even if he were, he found that the indigo crop had exhausted the fertility of the soil
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