he didn't 1 because of his friends wrote a letter to lord monteagle and he was caught. He tried to because he was catholic and the king was protestant
Guy Fawkes did not burn down Parliament; rather, he was part of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, which aimed to blow up the House of Lords and assassinate King James I to end Protestant rule in England. The plotters sought to replace the king with a Catholic monarch. Fawkes was tasked with guarding the explosives placed in the cellar of Parliament but was arrested before the plan could be executed. The failed plot led to Fawkes becoming a symbol of dissent against government oppression.
Guy Fawkes tried to blow up the houses of parliment on the fifth of november.
a number of catholic conspiritors including guy Fawkes tried to burn down the houses of parliament with the gun powder plot.. i don't know the rest but i think basically they put him on the fire to burn.
the houses of parliment...
the house its self won't actually burn down, but everything inside the house can burn down...including sims
Cigarette burn your house down
in some point in time some muslim probaly did burn a house down.
No, it is not legal to burn down your own house as it is considered arson, which is a criminal offense.
Because guy Fawkes was the man who tried to blow up parliament by conspiring in the gunpowder plot to kill the members of what he and his accomplices thought was a corrupt parliament. Guy Fawkes attempted to blow up British parliament with gunpowder in 1605. Why this is celebrated, I do not know... probably because he failed, but the fireworks are a recreation of the explosives he attempted to detonate to bring down the government of the time. He was attempting a Catholic revolution at the time. Effigies of Guy Fawkes are also burned on bonfires in addition to the firework displays.
Her house did not burn down. She had a kitchen fire. And she is currently or in the final stages of getting her house repaired.
It is a celebration of the arrest and conviction of Guy (Guido) Fawkes who - with others - planned to blow up the Houses of Parliament in 1605. The date is known as Bonfire Night or Guy Fawkes night when an effigy of Guy Fawkes (a Guy) is burned on bonfires throughout the country and fireworks are also ignited in celebration. Guy Fawkes was put to death by being burned at the stake. The displays are particularly appealing to children who learn a little rhyme; Remember, remember the 5th of November, gunpowder, treason and plot. Its origins are a bit gruesome but most people don't think of the original reason for the celebration.
with a torch