Why did the british force the farmers to grow indigo?
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They also encouraged Indian farmers to grow cash crops like tea,jute etc which was based on their profit motive. Indigo was a type of Indian dye and was in high demand in Britain at that time,so the British forced the Indian farmers to grow Indigo.
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THE BRITISH FORCE TO GROW INDIGO BECAUSE THEY WERE IN DEMAND IN BRITAIN AND IT DESTROY THE SOIL FERTILITY AND MAKE THE LAND BARREN SO THEY DONT WANT TO GROW IT. AND ALSO IT USES AS DRUG....
THE BRITISH FORCE TO GROW INDIGO BECAUSE THEY WERE IN DEMAND IN BRITAIN AND IT DESTROY THE SOIL FERTILITY AND MAKE THE LAND BARREN SO THEY DONT WANT TO GROW IT. AND ALSO IT USES AS DRUG....
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