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.
a group of provintional English catholics.
Catholics did not regain power
because the protestants were prosecuting them and oppresing!
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!
Catholics were raped in the streets for about a year. afterwards, laws were brought in to give them more respect and only the youngest daughters of strong catholics could be raped.
cause his granny threw fecies at them
1. The Catholics were guilty for attempted murder of the King. 2. The Catholics were framed by Robert Cecil.
The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 was a failed attempt by a group of Catholic conspirators, including Guy Fawkes, to assassinate King James I and blow up the Houses of Parliament. The plotters were motivated by their frustration over the continued persecution of Catholics in England and the desire to end Protestant rule. They hoped that by killing the king and his government, they could restore a Catholic monarch to the throne. The plot ultimately aimed to secure greater religious freedom for Catholics in England.
Guy Fawkes may of told the truth about his identity but the council might of lied so they could of got him into trouble. The council got the gunpowder, they set the Catholics up so king James would hate Catholics even more.
A conspiracy theory says Robert Cecil was, to make the Catholics leave the country
there might od been some other catholics trying to do the same thing
Robert Cecil was a protestant. He hated Catholics. that is why when the gunpowder plot was going on, he framed Guindo/Guy Falkes