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Deccan Riots -

Against whom was the violence directed in the Deccan riots.

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The riots were ______.

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The Indigo Commission was set up to enquire into the system of indigo production. Whom did the commission hold guilty?

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The Indigo Revolt began in the year ______.

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 Indigo cultivation was done under two main systems known as ______ and ______.

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The indigo villages were usually around indigo factories owned by ______.

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The planters at times pressurised the village to sign the ______ on behalf of the riots.

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Many of the peasant revolts were led by ______ leaders.

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What is indigo?

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Why did cloth dyers prefer indigo to woad?

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Why was not the revolt widespread?

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Describe the circumstances that led to the Indigo Revolt in 1859.

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Assertion (A): The plight of the indigo growers war miserably.
Reason (R): They were trapped in debts that were often passed from father to son.

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Who drew the attention of the British to the suffering of Indigo cultivation through his play Nil darpan?

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Assertion (A): Under colonial rule, for the first time in Indian history, the government claimed a direct proprietary right over forests.

Reason (R): Planters used intimidation and violence to compel farmers to grow indigo.

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The play “Nil Darpan” by ______ did much to draw attention in India and Europe to the plight of the indigo growers.

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Under British rule, peasants were forced to pay revenue directly to the ______.

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Vicious cycle of debt forced the peasants to abandon ______ in 1875.

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The British planters forced the cultivators to grow ______ rather than food crops.

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Government of India Act 1919 introduced ______ in the provinces.

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