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Indigo Movement (1859-60)

Introduction

The Indigo Movement of 1859-60 was a significant peasant uprising in Bengal against the forced cultivation of indigo by European planters. Farmers were exploited through unfair contracts and harsh conditions, leading to widespread resistance.

Key Features

Conclusion

The movement marked the beginning of organized rural resistance and helped raise awareness of peasant rights in colonial India.

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