Why were farmers reluctant
to grow indigo and it resulted
to which movement?
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Farmers didn't want to grow indigo cause their wages were very low
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Farmers were reluctant to grow indigo as soil in which plants such as indigo and opium were grown would become infertile and unfit for further agriculture... Thus, the farmers would have to spend a lot to obtain fertile soil one again..
The Indigo revolt (or Nil bidroha) was a peasant movement against the indigo planters that arose in Chaugacha village of Nadia in Bengal in 1859.
The Indigo revolt (or Nil bidroha) was a peasant movement against the indigo planters that arose in Chaugacha village of Nadia in Bengal in 1859.
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