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I believe that seen as religion was taken very seriously during 1605 i believe that the King would be harsh on other catholics. King James would also not trust any catholics and treat them like they were a low class.

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Why were the catholics so angry with james1 in the gunpowder plot?

cause his granny threw fecies at them


What other plots were there than The Gunpowder Plot?

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Why did the catholics plot against the king in The gunpowder plot 1605?

The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a failed attempt by a group of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, to assassinate King James I and blow up the Houses of Parliament. The plotters were motivated by their frustration over the continued persecution of Catholics in England and the desire to end Protestant rule. They hoped that by killing the king and his government, they could restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plot ultimately aimed to secure greater religious freedom for Catholics in England.


What laws were changed after the gunpowder plot?

Catholics were raped in the streets for about a year. afterwards, laws were brought in to give them more respect and only the youngest daughters of strong catholics could be raped.


What was life like for the catholics after the gunpowder plot?

After the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, life for Catholics in England became increasingly perilous. The failed attempt to assassinate King James I led to heightened suspicion and hostility towards Catholics, resulting in severe penalties, including imprisonment and execution for those who practiced their faith openly. Anti-Catholic laws were strengthened, restricting their rights and participation in society. Many Catholics were forced to worship in secret, living in fear of persecution and discrimination.

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What were the consequences after the gunpowder plot?

there might od been some other catholics trying to do the same thing


Who thought up the gunpowder plot?

a group of provintional English catholics.


What actually happened after the gunpowder plot famously failed?

Catholics did not regain power


Why would Catholics be involved in the Gunpowder Plot?

because the protestants were prosecuting them and oppresing!


Robert cecil and the gunpowder plot?

Robert Cecil was the Protestant Minister of England at the time of the Gunpowder Plot. Apparently, he really didn't like Catholics. I hope that helps!


Why were the catholics so angry with james1 in the gunpowder plot?

cause his granny threw fecies at them


What are the Different interpretations of the gunpowder plot?

1. The Catholics were guilty for attempted murder of the King. 2. The Catholics were framed by Robert Cecil.


Who was behind the gunpowder plot?

A conspiracy theory says Robert Cecil was, to make the Catholics leave the country


When was the gunpowder plot?

The gunpowder plot was on nov 5th 1605.The Gunpowder Plot was a failed assassination attempt by a group of English Catholics against King James I of England. The plot intended to kill the king, his family, and most of the Protestant aristocracy by blowing up the House of Parliment on 5 November 1605 and that's why they always sing the song 'remember remember the fifth of November gunpowder,treason or plot!!


Why do you study the gunpowder plot?

You study it because it allows you to understand the conflicts of religion in the past with the English monarchy, as the plot was related to Catholics, and the anger of the Reformation.


How is Spain linked to the Gunpowder plot?

Spain is not linked to the Gunpowder Plot that I can find. Before the death of Elisabeth I of England some exiled English Catholics favoured the Infanta Isabela, daughter of Philip II of Spain, as the successor to Elisabeth II. I wouldn't call that a link. I believe the Gunpowder Plot was an all English operation.


What was the religion of the gunpowder plot people?

The Gunpowder Plot conspirators, including figures like Robert Catesby and Guy Fawkes, were primarily English Catholics. They plotted to assassinate King James I in 1605, motivated by their opposition to the Protestant establishment and the persecution of Catholics in England. Their aim was to end Protestant rule and restore Catholic leadership.