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  1. Nov 4, 2021 · On Bonfire Night, effigies of Guy Fawkes are traditionally burnt and fireworks let off – a reminder of the huge explosion that would have happened had the plot not been foiled. But what was the Gunpowder Plot actually about, and how did it unfold? Here are 10 facts about one of the most iconic events in English history.

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  2. Nov 9, 2009 · The Gunpowder Plot was a failed attempt by Guy Fawkes, Robert Catesby and others to blow up England’s King James I and the British Parliament on November 5, 1605.

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  4. An explosion of some of their remaining gunpowder, on the morning of the November 8, struck terror into the hearts of the remaining conspirators as a judgment from heaven, undermining their assurance of their innocence and the justness of their cause. The greatness of their crime now struck home.

  5. Gunpowder Plot, (1605)Conspiracy by English Roman Catholic zealots to blow up Parliament and kill James I. Angered by James’s refusal to grant more religious toleration to Catholics, a group of conspirators led by Robert Catesby (1573–1605) recruited Guy Fawkes to their plot.

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