Because they found Guy Fawkes under the Parliament in Westminster about to explode barrels of gunpowder in 1605. See: www.bonfire.net
Bonfire Night in Argentina is a celebration in remembrance of the failed plot to assassinate King James in 1604. Many fireworks displays across the country recognize the hanging of Guy Fawkes.
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bonfire night is on the 5th of November
why do we celebrate bonfire night today
Bonfire = Fogata; Hoguera Night = Noche
No, Bonfire Night is predominantly celebrated in the British commonwealth.
Bonfire night is on the monday 5th November 2012
There is probably a bonfire every night of the year. You just need to know where. Guy Fawkes Night, also known as Bonfire Night is on the 5th November.
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Uhhh... I don't know. Colour...? What do you mean by "bonfire night"? Mother, I guess? :)D Good luck!
to celebrate that guy Fawkes got burned in a fire on bonfire night when he died
I did not start the fireworks on Bonfire Night. Bonfire Night is a traditional British celebration commemorating the failed Gunpowder Plot. It typically involves setting off fireworks to mark the occasion.