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BLUE REBELLION
CAUSES
01
THE REVOLT
02
EFFECT ON
BRITISH
RULERS
03
CAUS
ES
1. Indigo planting in Bengal dated back to 1777 when Louis Bonnaud, a Frenchman introduced it to the
Indians. He was the first indigo planter of Bengal. He started cultivation at Taldanga and Goalpara near
Chandannagar (Hooghly). With the Nawabs of Bengal under British power, indigo planting became more
and more commercially profitable because of the demand for blue dye in Europe.
2. The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops on their own lands.
They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest. Once a farmer took such loans he remained in
debt for his whole life before passing it to his successors.
3. The farmers could make no profit growing indigo.
4. The farmers were totally unprotected from the indigo planters, who resorted to mortgages or destruction
of their property if they were unwilling to obey them. Government rules favoured the planters. By an act
in 1833, the planters were granted a free hand in oppression.
5. Even the zamindars sided with the planters. Under this severe oppression, the farmers resorted to
revolt.
A
REVO
LT
1. The revolt started from the villages of - Gobindapur and Chaugacha[2] in Krishnanagar, Nadia district,
where Bishnucharan Biswas and Digambar Biswas first led the rebellion against the planters in Bengal,
1859.
2. Some indigo planters were given a public trial and executed. The indigo depots were burned down. Many
planters fled to avoid being caught. The zamindars were also targets of the rebellious peasants.
3. The revolt was ruthlessly suppressed. Large forces of police and military, backed by the British
Government and the zamindars, mercilessly slaughtered a number of peasants. British police
mercilessly hanged great leader of indigo rebels Biswanath Sardar alias Bishe Dakat in Assannagar,
Nadia after a show trial.
4. The Biswas brothers of Nadia, Kader Molla of Pabna, and Rafique Mondal of Malda were popular
leaders. Even some of the zamindars supported the revolt, the most important of whom was Ramratan
Mullick of Narail.
A
EFFECTS ON
BRITISH
RULERS
1. The historian Jogesh Chandra Bagal describes the revolt as a non-violent revolution and gives this as a
reason why the indigo revolt was a success compared to the Sepoy Revolt. R.C. Majumdar in "History of
Bengal“ goes so far as to call it a forerunner of the non-violent passive resistance later successfully
adopted by Gandhi.
2. The revolt had a strong effect on the government, which immediately appointed the "Indigo
Commission" in 1860. In the commission report, E. W. L. Tower noted that "not a chest of Indigo reached
England without being stained with human blood“
3. Finally, the British government formed the Indigo Commission in 1860 due to Nawab Abdul
Latif's initiative with the goal of putting an end to the repressions of indigo planters (by creating the
Indigo Act 1862).
A
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Blue Rebellion

  • 1. Made By-: Hridyansh Sharma BLUE REBELLION
  • 4. 1. Indigo planting in Bengal dated back to 1777 when Louis Bonnaud, a Frenchman introduced it to the Indians. He was the first indigo planter of Bengal. He started cultivation at Taldanga and Goalpara near Chandannagar (Hooghly). With the Nawabs of Bengal under British power, indigo planting became more and more commercially profitable because of the demand for blue dye in Europe. 2. The indigo planters persuaded the peasants to plant indigo instead of food crops on their own lands. They provided loans, called dadon, at a very high interest. Once a farmer took such loans he remained in debt for his whole life before passing it to his successors. 3. The farmers could make no profit growing indigo. 4. The farmers were totally unprotected from the indigo planters, who resorted to mortgages or destruction of their property if they were unwilling to obey them. Government rules favoured the planters. By an act in 1833, the planters were granted a free hand in oppression. 5. Even the zamindars sided with the planters. Under this severe oppression, the farmers resorted to revolt. A
  • 6. 1. The revolt started from the villages of - Gobindapur and Chaugacha[2] in Krishnanagar, Nadia district, where Bishnucharan Biswas and Digambar Biswas first led the rebellion against the planters in Bengal, 1859. 2. Some indigo planters were given a public trial and executed. The indigo depots were burned down. Many planters fled to avoid being caught. The zamindars were also targets of the rebellious peasants. 3. The revolt was ruthlessly suppressed. Large forces of police and military, backed by the British Government and the zamindars, mercilessly slaughtered a number of peasants. British police mercilessly hanged great leader of indigo rebels Biswanath Sardar alias Bishe Dakat in Assannagar, Nadia after a show trial. 4. The Biswas brothers of Nadia, Kader Molla of Pabna, and Rafique Mondal of Malda were popular leaders. Even some of the zamindars supported the revolt, the most important of whom was Ramratan Mullick of Narail. A
  • 8. 1. The historian Jogesh Chandra Bagal describes the revolt as a non-violent revolution and gives this as a reason why the indigo revolt was a success compared to the Sepoy Revolt. R.C. Majumdar in "History of Bengal“ goes so far as to call it a forerunner of the non-violent passive resistance later successfully adopted by Gandhi. 2. The revolt had a strong effect on the government, which immediately appointed the "Indigo Commission" in 1860. In the commission report, E. W. L. Tower noted that "not a chest of Indigo reached England without being stained with human blood“ 3. Finally, the British government formed the Indigo Commission in 1860 due to Nawab Abdul Latif's initiative with the goal of putting an end to the repressions of indigo planters (by creating the Indigo Act 1862). A
  • 9. A
  • 10. CREDITS: This presentation template was created by Slidesgo, including icons by Flaticon, and infographics & images by Freepik THAN KS Please keep this slide for attribution