Robert Catesby (leader of the plot)
John Johnson
Thomas Wintour
that is three of the plotters
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 involved a group of conspirators including Robert Catesby, Guy Fawkes, Thomas Wintour, John Wright, and Robert Keyes, among others. Their plan aimed to blow up the House of Lords and assassinate King James I to end Protestant rule in England. The plot was ultimately foiled, leading to severe repercussions for the conspirators.
The Catholic men of the gunpowder plot planned to blow up Parliament. After they had blown it up they planned to make King James I daughter queen as she was Catholic. They wanted to do this because they thought that England should be Catholic instead of Protestant. Hope this helped! :)
The twelve men involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 included Robert Catesby, Thomas Wintour, John Wright, Robert Wintour, Christopher Wright, Guy Fawkes, Thomas Bates, Francis Tresham, John Grant, Ambrose Rookwood, William Parker (Lord Monteagle), and Sir Everard Digby. Robert Catesby was the leader and mastermind behind the plot aimed at assassinating King James I and blowing up the Houses of Parliament. The plan ultimately failed, leading to the arrest and execution of many conspirators.
Robert and Thomas Wintour,Thomas Percy,Christopher and John Wright,Francis Tresham,Everard Digby,Ambrose Rookwood,Thomas Bates,Robert Keyes,Hugh Owen,John Grant and the man who is said to have organised the whole plotRobert Catesby
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The King and all his men, the members of parliament.
Yes, he and his men, plus the building itself, were at risk.
The Catholic men of the gunpowder plot planned to blow up Parliament. After they had blown it up they planned to make King James I daughter queen as she was Catholic. They wanted to do this because they thought that England should be Catholic instead of Protestant. Hope this helped! :)
The gunpowder plot was a fail. Before Guy Fawkes could light the gunpowder (which were in a cellar in a house next to the house of parliament), soldiers caught him. He was guarding 36 barrels of gunpowder! Fawkes was tortured until he owned up and the other 7 were caught and were hanged, drawn and quartered. The other 5 men escaped from London.
No, the gunpowder plot was, at best, a bunch of men who really didn't understand their religion. Our Blessed Lord asks us to PICK UP OUR CROSS DAILY and follow Him. He said nothing about bringing down heretical governments, to the best of my knowledge.
Go to the Great Walls, and to the very right. There's the gunpowder.
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Ok,After Queen Elizabeth I died in 1603, English Catholics who had been persecuted under her rule had hoped that her successor, James I, would be more tolerant of there religion. As He even had a Catholic mother, but despite that he was no more lenient that Elizabeth.Therefore a number of men plotted against him and came up with the solution to blow up Parliment. - (13 members were involved within the plot.)There leader was known as Rober Catesby and they hired Guy Fawkes to do the task of blowing up parliment. As that was there solution.All involved within the plot were Catholics.Within the day of November 5th there plan was set and Guy Fawkes hid amoungst 36 Fully loaded barells of gun-powder in a cellar beneath the House of Lords.Earlier on within the plot the members involved had doubts and began to have second thoughts as the plot developed futher.One Involved wrote an anonymous letter to his good friend 'Lord Monteagle' warning him to stay out of 'The Houses of Parliment' on November 5th.Unfortunately the letter reached the king and he ordered the cellar to be checked, The Kings men searched the cellar and found the 36 Barrels of Gunpowder and along with it, Guy Fawkes. They Captured Guy Fawkes, Tortured him and then later went on to execute him.To answer your specific question the main reason were that the members plotting against Elizabeth I's Successor, James I were Catholics and not Protestants.This All took place in Parliment on 5th November 1603 after the death of Elizabeth I.A simple way of remembering the event of 'The Gunpowder Plot' is this:'Remember remember the fifth of NovemberGunpower, treason and plot.I see no reason why gunpowder, treasonShould ever be forgot...'
Mostly gunpowder cannons, and for the men swords axes knives muskets an gunpowder pistols
the plot of Of Mice and Men is friendship because George sticks with Lennie to the very end, even though he is difficult.
gunpowder was a primitive technology at the time. Although the Samurai didn't have gunpowder they relied on the rescission of their swords or katana blades. Basically they had a pair and fought like men. Gun powder is for straight pussies.
The second epigraph in the poem "The Hollow Men" by T.S. Eliot alludes to the historical figure of Guy Fawkes, who was involved in the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 to blow up the English Parliament. The reference is used to evoke themes of failure, betrayal, and the sense of an impending apocalyptic end in the poem.