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  • The Western Audit
  • 2025-12-31
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Описание к видео Farmers Couldn't Afford Telephone Poles—So They Turned Barbed Wire Fences Into The Prairie Internet

In 1912, American farm households had more telephones than city dwellers. It wasn't because of the Bell Telephone Company. It was because isolated farmers and cowboys built their own massive, unregulated network using the only infrastructure they had: Barbed Wire.

This documentary explores the incredible true story of how homesteaders hacked the "Devil's Rope" to solve the crushing loneliness of the American frontier. When corporate monopolies deemed rural America "too expensive" to connect, farmers took matters into their own hands. By connecting magneto telephones to fence lines insulated by broken whiskey bottles and leather scraps, they created a communication revolution that saved lives, fought fires, and brought communities together.

From the massive XIT Ranch in Texas to the sod houses of the Great Plains, discover how the Wild West became the most connected region in America—for free.

In this video, we cover:
The Monopoly: Why Alexander Graham Bell’s company abandoned 40% of the US population
The Innovation: How Joseph Glidden’s fencing patent accidentally solved a telecommunications crisis.
The Tech: How whiskey bottles and leather straps served as electrical insulators.
The Social Network: The reality of "Party Lines," eavesdropping neighbors, and frontier emergency services.
The Legacy: How these "illegal" grassroots networks forced the modernization of rural America.
Historical figures and locations mentioned:
Joseph Glidden & Alexander Graham Bell
The XIT Ranch (Texas Panhandle)
Emma Marble (Hidalgo County Homesteader)
The Rural Electrification Administration

#History #WildWest #Technology #BarbedWire #Documentary #AmericanHistory #RuralInnovation #OldWest #Telecommunications

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