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Guy Fawkes Night 5 th November

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Guy Fawkes Night

5th November

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1603

• In 1603 James I was the King of England.

•He fined the Catholics who didn’t attend Church of England services.

•James I was a Protestant and wasn’t very nice to the Catholics in England.

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1604

• Robert Catesby was a Catholic.

• He and group of men wanted a new King.

• They decided to blow up Parliament on the day it was next opened by King James I.

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The Houses of Parliament

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Guy Fawkes• Robert Catesby

recruited Guy Fawkes because he was an expert in Gunpowder.

• They rented a room in a cellar below the Houses of Parliament and hid 36 barrels of gunpowder there.

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The Gunpowder Plot

• On 5th November 1605 Guy Fawkes was guarding the gunpowder and ready to light the fuse.

• Somebody sent King James I an anonymous letter about the plot.

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Guy Fawkes’ arrest

• The King’s guards discovered Guy Fawkes and arrested him.

• He was taken to the Tower of London. He was questioned about the other plotters before being killed.

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The Tower of London

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Bonfire Night• In England today the gunpowder plot is

remembered with bonfires, fireworks and sparklers.

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Guy Fawkes• An effigy of Guy Fawkes is put on the bonfire.

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Bonfire Night food

Jacket potatoes

Toffee apples

Toasted marshmallows

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Remember, remember,The fifth of November,

Gunpowder, treason and plot.We see no reason why

Gunpowder treasonShould ever be forgot.

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