why did the British encourage Indigo cultivation in India
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Britain needed indigo because it produced a rich blue after dyeing the clothes. ... Britain wanted a new market to cultivate indigo to fullfill its demand in britain so it started cultivation in Indai, as indian climatic conditions were favourable for indigo cultivation.
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Britain needed Indigo to dye clothes from the early 19 century the company began to Four Seasons in Bengal to grow Indigo on their fields this was because of two reasons.
- The industrial revolution has started in England and she needed a regular supply of Indigo dye the enormous quantities of clothes .
- England imported Indigo from West Indies and North America Indigo plantations in the reason collapse in the late 18th century show the company turn to India to meet this needs.
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