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why was the cultivation of indigo oppressive to the indian peasent​

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Answered by Anonymous
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because instead of food crops. they provide loans. called dadon at very high rate. even the zamindar sided with the planters under the severe oppression the farmer resorted to revolt

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Answered by queen4bad
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The peasants of Champaran suffered exploitation, injustice and atrocities at the hands of British landlords. First, they compelled them to grow indigo on 15% of the land and give it to them as rent but later with the invention of synthatic indigo in Germany they obtained agreement from them to pay them compensation❤️

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