why were ryots reluctant to grow indigo?
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bcuz the rate in the world market was too less
it was needed to be grown on best land
the tax was too high but the income was too low
it was needed to be grown on best land
the tax was too high but the income was too low
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1.This was a never ending cycle.
2.Indigo grow in best soil.
3.Aftar indigo harvest farmer were unable to grow rice on the samepiece of land.
4.The rayots refused to pay rent, attacked
planter.
5.The local zamindar and village hedmen (who forced to sign in contract with indigo planters) mobilised the rayot.
THIS WAS RELUCTANT TO GROW INDIGO.
2.Indigo grow in best soil.
3.Aftar indigo harvest farmer were unable to grow rice on the samepiece of land.
4.The rayots refused to pay rent, attacked
planter.
5.The local zamindar and village hedmen (who forced to sign in contract with indigo planters) mobilised the rayot.
THIS WAS RELUCTANT TO GROW INDIGO.
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