Guy Fawkes I think
The cell used by the plotters of the Gunpowder Plot was rented by Thomas Percy, a member of the English nobility. He secured the lease for a cellar beneath the House of Lords, where the conspirators planned to store gunpowder to carry out their plot against King James I and the Parliament. Percy's involvement was crucial in facilitating the plot's logistics and execution.
i think it is just gunpowder but not sure
When Guy Fawkes was discovered on November 5, 1605, with the 36 barrels of gunpowder hidden in the cellars beneath the House of Lords, the authorities quickly confiscated the barrels to prevent the Gunpowder Plot from being executed. The barrels were intended to be used in a plot to assassinate King James I and blow up the Parliament. Following Fawkes' arrest, the gunpowder was publicly displayed and later destroyed to ensure it could not be used for any further plots. The event led to heightened security measures and the eventual execution of Fawkes and his co-conspirators.
Gunpowder NEVER WAS used to make guns.
gunpowder was first used in 919 in china :]:):]:)when a war was going off !!!and they used gun powder to defend back :)
The cell used by the plotters of the Gunpowder Plot was rented by Thomas Percy, a member of the English nobility. He secured the lease for a cellar beneath the House of Lords, where the conspirators planned to store gunpowder to carry out their plot against King James I and the Parliament. Percy's involvement was crucial in facilitating the plot's logistics and execution.
there were 36 barrels.
i think it is just gunpowder but not sure
They used gunpowder because it is highly explosive stuff which is very strong and could of blew up the house of Parliament in seconds.
Thirty-six barrels of powder, Jack One little match and they'll never be back-
The alternative story to the Gunpowder Plot suggests that it was not merely an attempt by a group of Catholic conspirators to blow up the English Parliament and assassinate King James I. Instead, some historians argue that the plot was exaggerated or even fabricated by the government to justify a crackdown on Catholics and consolidate power. This narrative posits that the authorities used the plot to rally public support against Catholics, leading to increased persecution and the entrenchment of anti-Catholic sentiment in England.
Gunpowder NEVER WAS used to make guns.
They used gunpowder for fireworks and weapons.
I believe gunpowder may be used in fireworks
Gunpowder can be used to make a bomb. So unless you are licensed to be in possession of gunpowder, owning gunpowder is illegal.
No, wet gunpowder cannot be effectively used as it may have degraded and lost its explosive properties. It is recommended to dispose of wet gunpowder properly and use fresh, dry gunpowder for safety and effectiveness.
gunpowder was first used in 919 in china :]:):]:)when a war was going off !!!and they used gun powder to defend back :)