Rabochiia Tetrat 6 Klass Kriuchkova Istoriia Srednikh Vikov Zadaniia 2 K 18 Paragrafu [LATEST]
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.
A decisive victory that cemented Philip's authority and the unification process. The city itself is transforming
My name is Jean, and I have lived in Paris all my life. I remember when the streets were nothing but mud and the King's word barely reached beyond our city walls. But times have changed under our King, . A decisive victory that cemented Philip's authority and
Philip II Augustus successfully took Normandy and other French lands from the English (John Lackland). But times have changed under our King,
Merchants and townspeople supported the King against the feudal lords because a strong central power protected trade and order.
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
In the 6th-grade workbook by E.A. Kryuchkova (accompanying the textbook by Agibalova and Donskoy), usually asks students to write a short story from the perspective of a contemporary witnessing the reign of Philip II Augustus or reflecting on the unification of France .