The Parisians Research Paper

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Parisians.

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For a very long time Paris has been a European cultural center , and it is a great place to meet artist from all around the world. Today the city the cities old culture can be admired in hundreds of museums,galleries, and churches that nearly every part of the city. Paris is also cast in the music of local artist sand in the architectural splendour that gives the city its luxurious appeal. Although usually considered the cradle of French culture, Paris is at heart a multicultural metropolis. Pieces of art found in private galleries or on open air exhibitions clearly indicate that the colonial past of France and the contemporary …show more content…

The storming of Bastille in 1789 was the first series of keys of actions by the Parisians people. In the 1338 the hundred years between France and England began and in 1348 Paris was devastated by the Black Death. In 1357 the mayor of Paris Etienne Marcel led a rebellion against in Paris to try to gain more right for Parisian merchants. However Royalist forces captured Paris in 1358 and Marcel and his followers were executed. In 1420 the English captured Paris. However the French recaptured the town in 1436. Paris is also one of richest in the world, tracing back to ten thousand years ago, the history of Paris is the complex and fascinating. Later in the 15th century the city was again conquered by the French, mainly because of the well known lady Jeanne d’ Arc. This Garrison of the city influenced the city and its inhabitants, which you can recognize in the art and architecture made during this period. When you are interested in the art of the 15th century, you should take a look at de Pont Neuf and the Jardin du Luxembourg. Paris was totally Catholic in the 16th century. The protestant leader, Hendrik of Navarra, wanted to convert the city but the Parisians didn’t comply and ten thousand and ten thousand of them died in hunger. The city survived and Paris remained. Only when Hendrik in 1954 converted to a Catholic man he got accepted by the