We celebrate Bonfire night because the king was saved there was once a guy called Guy fort and didn't like the king and president and he went under the parliament in a secret room and set the gun powder on fire and one of the little servant's told the king there was an intruder and the king and the priminister went into the little room and caught the little man and that's why we celebrate Bonfire night the end
why do we celebrate bonfire night today
to celebrate that guy Fawkes got burned in a fire on bonfire night when he died
The 5th of November.
No, not all citizens celebrate bonfire night. It's not really a thing that most of the population are interested in once they get out of their early teens.
we celebrate it with fire works and fires
No, not all Irish people are Catholic. That is one of the reasons for the 'unrest' in Ireland is the conflict between the Catholics and the Protestants. So there are a large percentage that won't celebrate Bonfire Night.
to night is bright bonfire night
celebrated* and you could do a bonfire and make a guy fawlks to go on top and also let off some fire works maybe
yes it is coz guy Fawkes woz british so only the british colonies celebrate it.
bonfire night is on the 5th of November
No, the French do not traditionally celebrate Bonfire Night, which is primarily observed in the United Kingdom on November 5th to commemorate the foiling of the Gunpowder Plot. Instead, France has its own national celebration called Bastille Day on July 14th, which marks the French Revolution's beginning. While some regions in France may have local festivals that include bonfires, they do not have a nationwide observance similar to Bonfire Night.
No, because of the religious and political attachments to the celebration.