I think you mean the babington plot; a plot in 1586 organized to remove Elizabeth I from power and replace her with Mary Stuart, known as Mary Queen of Scots. The plot involved Catholic support and was uncovered largely by the work of Francis Walsingham, Elizabeth I's spymaster. The plot led to the execution of Mary Stuart in 1587, as Elizabeth finally had clear proof that mary had plotted against her. It can be seen as a (tenuous) cause of the Spanish Armada in 1588.
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
Black Powder.
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Yes. Booth was part of the plot to kill Seward, as well as Lincoln and Johnson.
It was simply a plot detail error
I think it was Antony Bablington...it was the plan how to get Mary Queen of Scots in prisioned/executed...:S i think...
Elizabeth I of England executed Mary I of Scotland because she was a Catholic threat to a Protestant throne and she just been pressured into signing the authorization of a plot to overthrow Elizabeth.
From Captain James Cook, when he spotted the islands he named it FeeJee then later translated to Fiji by the Europeans. Natives call the nation Viti.
No, a plot is a noun. To plot is a verb.
cos it's a plot it needs to be called a plot
They lack boundaries. According to various theories it was a Cuban plot, a Russian Plot, a CIA plot, a DOD plot, an Alien Plot, a Republican plot, a Vietnamese plot, a Ku Klux Klan plot, a Moon man plot and other scenarios that may be equally absurd.
The plot is just what happens in the story. You can't have plot going on outside of a story, no.
It is a plot divided into parts,each having its own plot yet contributing to the bigger plot.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 is also referred to as the Gunpowder Treason Plot. This plot was a plot to blow up James the First. One can learn more specifics about this plot on the History website.
The answer will depend on what PLOT A and PLOT B are. But since you have chosen not to provide that information the answer is
what is the plot
Na plot