Why was the cultivation of indigo oppressive to the Indian peasant?
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The cultivation of Indigo was oppressive to the Indian peasants because the peasants got very little payment for their Indigo, and the loans were very high; very high; this resulted in an endless debt Trap for Indigo farmers. As after Indigo plantation, the land did not remain fertile enough for rice cultivation.
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cultivation to indigo oppressive peasants because -
☞indigo barren the land
☞ peasants were forced to cultivate
☞they were being paid less money.
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