No, he was caught before he could set off the explosives. He tried for treason and sentenced to hang, but killed himself by jumping off the gallows before he could be executed.
Yes, as it may cause disturbance.
it affects them because they might live on street's as Haiti and Hungary they've experienced lots of frights and they lose their houses and most people can die
According to the records nobody died, but as 13,200 houses were destroyed, that may not be true.
The question of whether Guy Fawkes deserved to die is subjective and depends on one's perspective on his actions. Fawkes was a key figure in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, which aimed to assassinate King James I and blow up the Houses of Parliament, actions seen as treasonous by the government. From a legal and historical standpoint, he was executed for his crimes, but some may argue that his motivations were rooted in a desire for religious freedom. Ultimately, opinions on his deservingness of death vary based on individual beliefs about justice and rebellion.
well... they would have to suffer, or find a way to make money. if not, they would die.
Yes, as it may cause disturbance.
None was mentioned except this from "Did you know it's illegal to die in the Houses of Parliament? Britain's silliest laws revealed" uploaded 20 MAR 2008; updated 3 FEB 2012 by MATT ROPER:"A UKTV Gold spokeswoman said many of the regulations were referenced in the book The Strange Laws of Old England by Nigel Cawthorne.A total of 27% of those questioned by UKTV Gold thought the law against dying in the Houses of Parliament was the most absurd.Mr Cawthorne told the Daily Telegraph newspaper that anyone who dies in Parliament is technically entitled to a state funeral and the law is in place to ensure this does not happen."I would say the punishment for dying in the Houses of Parliament would be a quick dispatch 6-feet under.
by blowing sharks up
No . But you'll pass out rapidly .
Thomas Hubbard - Member of Parliament - died in 1961.
the house = das Haus houses = Häuser the houses = die Häuser
Hung drawn and quatered(hung) (dragged along by a horse) (cut into quarters)hes made sure he died while being hung so he didnt have to suffer the other 2 clever mr fauks eh! they still chopped him up
Guy Fawkes was born on April 13, 1570, in York, England. He died on January 31, 1606, after being executed for his role in the Gunpowder Plot, a failed attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate King James I.
No, Suzie does not die in the film "Safe as Houses." The story revolves around a group of friends who are targeted by a mysterious figure, but Suzie survives the events of the movie.
Yes Daisey died in Safe As Houses By: Eric.Walters She got washed away in the river.
They die alone in little houses.
No. They were built for the king and his family after they die.