Answer:
The socio-economic classes of the Old South: The most numerous group of people in the Old South was the yeoman farm families. Yeomen are farmers who own their own land and do their own work, or if they have hands, they work along side their hands. Many of them were almost poor; some were wealthier than some planters.
Deganawida, Iroquois League
<span>The peasants would be unable to provide enough for
the quotas and so their goods were simply taken away from them and
instead were given to the cities and the military. Millions of peasants
as a result would starve to death and would end up moving to the cities
where all of the food was being sent.</span>
1. In the middle ages, before the rise of the Turkish empire, Greece, Serbia and some parts of Turkey in the Balkans were still the territories of the orthodox church, but for a short time at the end of the middle ages, these places were ruled by the sultan. At its height, Turkey ruled all the way to Austria.
2. Shortly after the rise of Islam, the Spanish peninsula was also an area ruled by Islam, but it was blocked by the pyrenees and could not move forward to France. But by the 10th century they were driven out of Spain by Christian armies.
The mughal empire of India was founded in the 14th century, and now all of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh are under the rule of the sultan from central Asia
Islam also developed greatly during the yuan dynasty in China, but it never gained a dominant position.
5. In addition to the above mentioned, the current islamic countries were almost all islamic countries at that time. But Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries are not included.
Serbia and Austria-Hungary due to the Austrian-Hungarian Duke being assassinated presumably by someone in Serbia.