What is Cheapside?

Cheapside is like a big, busy street full of shops where people buy and sell all kinds of interesting things.

Imagine you're walking through a town with your friend, and instead of just one store selling candy, there are dozens of stores, some selling shiny coins, others selling colorful fabrics, some even selling little toys or pretty stones. That’s what Cheapside was like long ago! It was a place where people came to trade goods, like a giant market in the middle of the city.

Why it's called "Cheapside"

The name Cheapside comes from the word cheap, which means buying and selling, not because everything was super cheap, but because it was a place for trading. It’s like having a big shopping street where everyone goes to find what they need.

People would bring their goods from far away, set up little stands, and haggle with each other, just like when you go to the mall with your parents and try to get a better deal on your favorite toy!

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  1. A child learning about Cheapside as a place where people traded goods in the past.
  2. Cheapside is like a busy marketplace that has been around for hundreds of years.
  3. Cheapside was important because it helped London grow richer.

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