Short term:
- Jesuits blamed for the plot
- King became more popular
- Laws regarding Roman Catholics and Puritans (extreme Protestants) increased
Medium term:
- Those who spoke out had their ears chopped off
- Puritans (extreme Protestants) wanted to find the freedom to worship in their own way - went on two boats to the USA (Pilgrim Fathers 1621)
Long term:
- Roman Catholics generally blamed for things that went wrong in England: e.g. Great Fire of London, Popish Plot of 1678
- Roman Catholics not allowed to vote or be a lawyer until 1829
there might od been some other catholics trying to do the same thing
Guido Fawlkes was found the night before checking the gunpowder
They hid the gunpowder underneath a pile of coal in the cellar underneath the House of Lords, in parliament.
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there might od been some other catholics trying to do the same thing
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.
In the Gunpowder Plot, the gunpowder was located underneath the House of Lords. Everyone that participated in the plot was sentenced to death.
The gunpowder was being hidden in the gunpowder plot. It was hidden in a cellar under the house of parliament.
John Grant - Gunpowder Plot - was born in 1570.
John Grant - Gunpowder Plot - died on 1606-01-30.
there were 36 barrels.
England, 1605. November the 5th: The Houses of Parliament, Westminster, London. And the gunpowder plot was an event not a place.
No. It was an anarchist and his fellow plotters.
The Gunpowder Plot was a (failed) plot to kill the King and members of parliament by blowing up The Houses of Parliament in London.
The gunpowder was stored in places like the Tower of London.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 involved 36 barrels of gunpowder, which were secretly stored in a cellar beneath the House of Lords. The conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, planned to use this gunpowder to blow up the Parliament and assassinate King James I. Their plot was ultimately foiled before it could be executed.