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!
1. The Catholics were guilty for attempted murder of the King. 2. The Catholics were framed by Robert Cecil.
Historians generally believe that the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, a failed attempt by a group of Catholic conspirators to assassinate King James I and blow up Parliament, was significantly influenced by Robert Cecil, who was the chief minister at the time. Some argue that Cecil may have had prior knowledge of the plot, using it to strengthen the case for anti-Catholic legislation and consolidate his political power. Others suggest that he played a role in orchestrating the events to serve the Crown's interests. Overall, the extent of Cecil's involvement remains a topic of debate among historians.
The Protestants wanted to frame the catholics so Robert Cecil King James I chief adviser set them up and gave them the idea then sent the letter to king James the Protestants then had a reason to prosecute the catholics !
Fawkes intended on leaving the country after the explosion ...x besides it was all set up by someone else to frame guyforks' group the house of commons would never have been blown up... if u wana no more type 'robert cecil gun powder plot' into google or yahoo or wateva
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!
Conspiracy the plot was set up by Robert Cecil
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Robert Cecil was a protestant. He hated Catholics. that is why when the gunpowder plot was going on, he framed Guindo/Guy Falkes
A conspiracy theory says Robert Cecil was, to make the Catholics leave the country
1. The Catholics were guilty for attempted murder of the King. 2. The Catholics were framed by Robert Cecil.
Sir Robert Cecil was king James' spymaster.
Robert Cecil was born on June 1, 1563.
Robert Cecil Beavan was born in 1841.
Robert Cecil Beavan died in 1870.
Robert Cecil - MP - was born in 1670.
Robert Cecil - MP - died in 1716.