CameraIcon
CameraIcon
SearchIcon
MyQuestionIcon
MyQuestionIcon
1
You visited us 1 times! Enjoying our articles? Unlock Full Access!
Question

What were the circumstances which led to the eventual collapse of indigo production in Bengal?


Open in App
Solution

  • The cycle of loans taken by indigo cultivators never came to an end and the price given to the cultivators of indigo was very low.
  • The cultivators were forced to grow Indigo on the best soil, but peasants wanted to grow rice in those soils. Indigo had deep roots as a result the soil exhausted quickly and rice could not be sown.
  • In 1859, there was refusal to grow indigo by thousands of ryots in Bengal.
  • There was a massive revolt against the indigo production in Bengal.
  • Agents of planters who were known as Gomasthas were beaten up when they came to collect rents.
  • Women fought with kitchen implements, pans, and pots.
  • Ryots attacked indigo factories armed with arrows, spears and swords; and they refused to pay rent as the rebellion started spreading.
  • There was a social boycott of people who worked for planters.
  • To conduct an enquiry into the system of indigo production, an Indigo commission was appointed which concluded that planters were guilty of using oppressive measures on indigo cultivators.
  • As the revolt led to collapse of indigo production in Bengal, the indigo cultivation was later shifted to Bihar by planters.

flag
Suggest Corrections
thumbs-up
46
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
similar_icon
Related Videos
thumbnail
lock
Wrapping Up
HISTORY
Watch in App
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
CrossIcon