The largest group in European feudal society was the peasantry, which included serfs and free peasants. Serfs, who were bound to the land and worked for the lords, made up the bulk of the rural population and were responsible for agricultural production. Free peasants, while having more rights and autonomy, also constituted a significant portion of the population. Together, these groups formed the foundation of the feudal economy and society.
Peasants and serfs
The largest group of European descendants in the world are the white people. The Caucasian, English population dramatically outnumbers other European groups.
The largest group in European feudal society was the peasantry, often referred to as serfs or villiens. These individuals worked the land and provided agricultural labor in exchange for protection and a place to live, typically under the authority of a local lord. While they made up the bulk of the population, their rights and freedoms were limited, as they were generally bound to the land they worked.
The European Union has the largest population of 60+ people.
slaves
Germany has the largest population of nations in Europe. Russia has more people, but extends into Asia .
people of mixed European and Indian heritage
In feudal society, most people were peasants. In many countries the peasants were mostly serfs.
It is the ninth largest country in the European Union by area and has the seventh largest population with aprox. 19 million people
The two largest ethnic groups in Argentina are mestizo (people of mixed European and indigenous backgrounds) and white European descent. The mestizo population is the largest, followed by individuals of Italian, Spanish, and German ancestry.
The middle class and the working class
A minority in most societies is defined as a category of people who are not the largest group of such people in that society.