Which of the following was/were the reasons for the Indigo Revolt of 1859-60 in India? 1. Peasants were forced to enter into fraudulent contracts. 2. The price paid for the indigo was far below the market price. 3. The peasants were forced to grow indigo on the most fertile lands.
Which of the following was/were the reasons for the Indigo Revolt of 1859-60 in India? 1. Peasants were forced to enter into fraudulent contracts. 2. The price paid for the indigo was far below the market price. 3. The peasants were forced to grow indigo on the most fertile lands. Correct Answer 1, 2 and 3
The correct answer is 1, 2, and 3.
Important Points
The Indigo Revolt of 1859-60:
- It was the most militant and widespread of the peasant movements.
- The planters forced the peasants to take a meager amount as advance and enter into fraudulent contracts which, often he was not in a position to repay. So, Statement 3 is correct.
- The advance was used by the planters to compel them to go on cultivating indigo.
- The price paid for the indigo plants was far below the market price. So, Statement 2 is correct.
- The peasant was forced to grow indigo on the best land he had whether or not he wanted to devote his land and labor to more paying crops like rice. So, Statement 1 is correct.
- At the time of delivery, he was cheated even of the due low price.
- He also had to pay regular bribes to the planter‘s officials.
- With a few exceptions, the magistrates, mostly European, favored the planters with whom they dined and hunted regularly. Those few who tried to be fair were soon transferred.
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