write a short note on indigo rebellion
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The Indigo Revolt was a peasant uprising which was started by the Indigo farmers against the British planters in Bengal in 1858. ... The farmers burned indigo depots and killed publicly some planters and local zamindars. The Revolt was successful which compelled the British to appoint Indigo Commission in 1860.
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The Indigo Revolt was a peasant uprising which was started by the Indigo farmers against the British planters in Bengal in 1858. ... The farmers burned indigo depots and killed publicly some planters and local zamindars. The Revolt was successful which compelled the British to appoint Indigo Commission in 1860.
Hindus and Muslims joined hands against their oppressors in this rebellion. It also saw the coming together of many zamindars with the ryots or farmers. The revolt was a success despite its brutal quelling by the government. In response to the revolt, the government appointed the Indigo Commission in 1860.
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