The Khoikhoi, a group of indigenous pastoralists in southern Africa, traditionally relied on herding livestock and communal land for their livelihood. The establishment of fenced-off farms by European settlers in the 17th and 18th centuries significantly disrupted their lifestyle, as it restricted their access to grazing land, water sources, and traditional migratory routes. This encroachment led to increased competition for resources, loss of autonomy, and forced many Khoikhoi into labor or marginalized living conditions. Ultimately, these changes contributed to the erosion of their cultural practices and social structures.
The Wire that Fenced the West was created in 1965.
The Mexican border is fenced up to 2000 miles long.
Land that is not fenced in or divided into lots is considered open range.
Both "fenced-in" and "fenced in" seem to be correct, so it is up to you to decide which one looks better in your particular writing situation. Personally, I would use the hyphenated version.
The whole state of Wyoming is not fenced in. It would be very difficult to accomplish!
Shirley - 1979 Fenced In was released on: USA: 11 January 1980
Yes, completely fenced in with vinylclose to the ground, but I know bunnies are small and can probably get under by digging
compound
It is called a corral.
Unfenced is an antonym of fenced
It's extremely likely, given the location of the park and the fact that not every body of water is completely fenced.
You don't go into the fenced area, there is one just like it at your house. =)