Klass Kriuchkova Istoriia Srednikh Vikov Zadaniia 2 K 18 Paragrafu - Rabochiia Tetrat 6
The city itself is transforming. The King has ordered the main streets to be paved with stone—no more sinking into the muck after a spring rain! He is even building a great wall around Paris to keep us safe, and a massive fortress they call the Louvre.
We, the townspeople, stand with the King. Why wouldn't we? The local counts and dukes only care for their own power, but the King protects our markets and grants us charters. When Philip fought at the , we prayed for his victory, for his strength is our security. France is no longer a collection of quarreling lands; it is becoming a kingdom, and Paris is its beating heart. Key Historical Facts used in the Story: The city itself is transforming
Philip II is famous for paving Paris streets and building the Louvre as a defensive fortress. We, the townspeople, stand with the King
Here is a story written from the viewpoint of a Parisian merchant during that era, incorporating the historical facts required by the curriculum. The Merchant's Tale: A New Era in Paris When Philip fought at the , we prayed
Merchants and townspeople supported the King against the feudal lords because a strong central power protected trade and order.