The main problem was that British forced them to grow indigo. so, they could buy at low rate and sold them to high rate in European countries.
Because the East India company want to buy indigo. Because the great demand of indigo in European countries.
The Indian farmers were forced to grow Indigo and Cotton crops and were also paid less
grow crops
Yes they produced indigo, rice, hemp and tobacco.
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because it destroyed the soil fertility
Because the East India company want to buy indigo. Because the great demand of indigo in European countries.
Indian farmers were reluctant to grow indigo because they were forced to do so
The main problem was that British forced them to grow indigo. so, they could buy at low rate and sold them to high rate in European countries.
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
The Indian farmers were forced to grow Indigo and Cotton crops and were also paid less
They grew tobacco, rice, and indigo
cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo
cash crops like rice tobacco and indigo
they farmed and traded rice and indigo. they would be farmers and grow crops
Spain was the first country to grow indigo
Elizabeth Pinckney was a colonial planter in South Carolina who developed and successfully grew the indigo plant. At this time there was a great demand in Europe for the dye produced from the indigo plant. So, Elizabeth Pinckey taught other farmers how to grow the indigo plant.