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Write a short note on Indigo Revolt.

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Answered by venkat5921
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The Indigo revolt (or Nil vidroha) was a peasant movement and subsequent uprising of indigo farmers against the indigo planters that arose in Bengal in 1859.

Cause lead to revolt - Indigo planting in Bengal dated back to 1777. With expansion of British power in theNawab of Benabate of Bengal]], indigo planting became more and more commercially profitable because of the demand for blue dye in Europe. It was introduced in large parts of Burdwan, Bankura, Birbhum, North 24 Parganas, and Jessore(present Bangladesh). The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops. They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest. Once a farmer took such loans he remained in debt for his whole life before passing it to his successors. The price paid by the planters was meagre, only 2.5% of the market price. The farmers could make no profit growing indigo. The farmers were totally unprotected from the indigo planters, who resorted to mortgages or destruction of their property if they were unwilling to obey them. Government rules favoured the planters. By an act in 1833, the planters were granted a free hand in oppression.[citation needed] Even the zamindarssided with the planters. Under this severe oppression, the farmers resorted to revolt.

Answered by Anshults
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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 Indigo farmers had suffered a lot. They were forced to cultivated indigo and were paid meager prices by the planters. The interest on the loans was very high.

So the indigo farmers turned against the planters. The revolt was started in the village of Govbindapur in Nadia district and rapidly spread in other areas. 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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