It is not public land, but land that has a fence around it for a specific purpose. As an example, during the enclosure movement, land owners fenced off public farmland in order to create pasture land to raise sheep and harvest wool.
Land that is not fenced in or divided into lots is considered open range.
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Land not fenced in or divided into lots.
Land
area= b*h 15*10=150 150 sq. ft.
Huge pieces of land were fenced for cattle ranching.
1. They polluted streams and fenced off grazing land. 2. Bonanza ranches polluted streams and fenced off grazing land. 3. By controling railroads and charging high prices for shipping.
Two horses need about an acre to two acres each.
they polluted streams and fenced off grazing land ap3x
i think they fenced it in and i said I THINK
The Wire that Fenced the West was created in 1965.
It was in their views of nature and land . To the Europeans when tihey got off their boats and saw empty land they saw land not "owned" or fenced by another. They came from a world where the land was owned and fenced. To see vast open spaces meant that they could claim what they wanted. To the native Americans living in this land no one could own the land. There was no idea or word for ownership. The land was to be taken care of by all and so were the animals. These two cultural ideas were in complete conflict with each other.