When Isolation Drove Settlers Mad

When Isolation Drove Settlers Mad

Prairie Madness deeply affected settlers-especially immigrants to the USA -living in the prairies during the 1800s. The extreme isolation of remote life triggered mental breakdowns. Fortunately, the condition largely disappeared once telephones and railroads connected these regions.

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