The crimes of Guy Fawkes scared the authorities so much because he was part of a large plot to get rid of King James and all Protestants in high positions.
The original celebration of Guy Fawkes Night happened partly because Guy Fawkes plot was intended to help return England to the Catholic Church, and most English people were very much against that. America's traditions were based on religious tolerance, and the celebration of Guy Fawkes Night would seem contrary to their feelings. The celebration of Guy Fawkes Night is partly because of the fact that the king was saved from the plotters. Americans generally do not care for the monarchy. Americans celebrate Thanksgiving and Veterans Day in November, so they do not much need another holiday that month.
because normally they hate kids and frown to much>>> or they might just do that for their face to scare you!!:)
The primary sins were religious crimes and politcal crimes. Civil crimes were delt with by their families. The Greeks were no different to us - self inerest, self-indulgence, as much as they could get away with.
Since Guy Fawkes Night is a celebration of the failed attempt of the Guy to blow up the British Houses of Parliament, why would anyone else want to celebrate? Back then, the UK had control over some of the British colonies, so it was also celebrated by New Zealand, Canada and British Caribbean. I believe Guy Fawkes Night is celebrated to some extent in any country that has large numbers of English immigrants. Except ... Although the earliest European colonies on the East coast of what is now the USA were English, and belonged to the English Crown in 1605, Guy Fawkes Night (or Fireworks Night or Bonfire Night) has never been celebrated there. Miserable lot! They have always gone for Halloween, which of course is now killing off Bonfire Night in England - parents are much happier to send their children out into the dark night to knock on strangers' doors for trick or treat, than to take them to a firework display in the local park...and guy fakes is also celebrated in many other ways to did you know that EDIT: New Zealand still celebrates Guy Fawkes night thank-you-very-much
In 1605, Guy Fawkes, who was part of a team to blow up King James I, placed many barrels of gunpowder under the Houses of Parliament to try and kill him in what was dubbed the 'Gunpowder Plot'. However, before he did it he was caught by guards and later sentenced to death. Even after much torturing he did not reveal the names of the other members of his team.Every year on 5th November an effigy of Guy Fawkes is burnt on bonfires across the UK, sometimes called 'Bonfire Night'. Fireworks are also fired as well.
400 bucks
i think 66 to 90 percent people are scare wih fire
High Crimes grossed $63,781,100 worldwide.
Guy Fawkes was born in and raised York, England and although he was English, he spent much of his adult life travelling the continent and fought on the side of Catholic Spain in the Eight Year's War.
As much as the soil and the authorities allow,
no probably not he didn't care that much about him
High Crimes grossed $41,543,207 in the domestic market.
because they are much much bigger than birds
As much as he can, no doubt.
Yes because juvenile crimes don't create much impact on the adolescents as on the adults. But it does differ depending on the experience
If the suspect is off the reservation they can. Also - much has to do with the cooperative policing agreements and mutual assistance pacts that might, or might not, be in effect between the Indian Nation police and the local/surrounding jurisdictions.
murder, bullying, kidnapping, peeing in public, theivery, being a meany pretty much anythang