Railroads approved greatly of the state governments' legislation during
the gilded age. For example, one of the biggest pieces of legislation
regarded the rules surround eminent domain. This essentially meant that
anyone was able to get private ownership of any land for as little money
as possible. This meant that the railroads were able to build and
develop on land that they had got either for free, or that they had paid
very little for.
When were talking about Miranda V. Arizona you talking about the fifth amendment being violated were 5th and 6th
There were some very important reasons for the failure of the revolt of 1857 including Administrative ( lack of planning and coordination), Military ( superiority of British Army, extensive supplies) and Ideological ( that not all the sections of the society participated in the revolt) reasons and limited spread of the revolt.
The British army was able to suppress the revolt because the British soldiers were provided with the modern weaponry like the Enfield rifle while the Indians were using the outdated means of arm and ammunition such as sword and spear. Also, the leaders of the princely states did not give any assistance to the rebels, hence, this revolt could not reach out to the areas of South and part of Eastern and Western India.
<span>smaller-sized communities age and gender divisions little knowledge of plants and animals moving around a lot no understanding of tools and fire</span>
It was factory system assembly because then they had lots of companies that would make weapons for them