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Period: 249 to 900
Maya
Location: South America
Fact: Many woman and children had to cook food and clean during this time while the men worked on fields and hunted animals. -
Period: 320 to 550
Gupta Empire
Location: Southern Asia
Fact: The Gupta Empire did have Emperors meaning they had some sort of social classes. -
Period: 500 to 1453
Byzantine Empire
Location: Eastern Mediterranean
Fact: The Byzantine Empire, influenced by the Holy Roman Empire, had a feudal-like system they used for peoples ranks. -
Period: 618 to
Imperial China
Location: Eastern Asia
Fact: Imperial China had many different classes, changing frequently due to the different rulers they had. -
Period: 631 to 1258
Muslim Empire
Location: Arabia
Fact: This empire also seemed to be like the feudal system. -
Period: 794 to
Japan
Location: Japan
Fact: In Japan, women had lots of honor and respect in the past but slowly ended up losing it by the 17th century. -
Period: 799 to
Holy Roman Empire
Location: Europe
Fact: The lower classes of the Holy Roman Empire were known to be more sick, crowded, and treated unfairly. -
Period: 830 to 1235
Ghana
Location: West Africa
Fact: The Ghana empire was ruled by a king who controlled the military, justice system, and their religion. -
Period: 1230 to
Mali
Location: West Africa
Fact: Mali had the same king-type ruler like Ghana and worked with the others. -
Period: 1300 to 1521
Aztec
Location: South America
Fact: They once had a chief try to marry his daughter to the Aztecs to make a alliance between the two emperors, but the Aztecs ended up sacrificing her. -
Period: 1438 to 1525
Inca
Location: South America
Fact: The Inca's had a pretty confusing class structure with 3 different lord groups, the Capac Incas, Hahua Incas, and Curacas. -
Period: 1460 to
Songhai
Location: West Africa
Fact: The Songhai had the same ruled by kings structure as Ghana and Mali