the plotters were catholic
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The plotters of the Gunpowder Plot first met in the Duck and Drake Inn in London in May 1604. It was at this secret meeting that they discussed their plan to blow up the House of Lords.
guy Fawkes was caught, about to light the gunpowder. he was tortured for about two days until he told who else was involved with the plot. (sorry, i can't remember their names) they found, i think, all the plotters. four were killed trying to resist arrest and four more were hung, drawn and quartered. hope this helps!
the plotters were all catholic and the leader was called Robert Catesby and theother main plotters wereGuido FawkesThomas and Robert WinterChristopher and John WrightThomas Percy
the plotters were catholic
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
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Robert Catesby (leader of the plot) John Johnson Thomas Wintour that is three of the plotters
I think you mean Francis Tresham and he was one of the plotters
Guy Fawkes, Robert Catesby, Christopher Wright, John Wright and Thomas Percy.
Remember, remember The Fifth of November- Keep mem'ries alive Of Sixteen-Oh-Five-
The plotters of the Gunpowder Plot first met in the Duck and Drake Inn in London in May 1604. It was at this secret meeting that they discussed their plan to blow up the House of Lords.
In the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, during the attempt to dispose of the gunpowder stored in the House of Lords, a guard named Sir Thomas Knyvet was killed. The plotters, led by Guy Fawkes and others, sought to blow up the Parliament and assassinate King James I. Knyvet's death occurred when the conspirators were discovered, leading to the failure of their plan.
guy Fawkes was caught, about to light the gunpowder. he was tortured for about two days until he told who else was involved with the plot. (sorry, i can't remember their names) they found, i think, all the plotters. four were killed trying to resist arrest and four more were hung, drawn and quartered. hope this helps!
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.