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Why did catholics wish to kill James 1st?

They wanted to kill King James I of England because...They thought the country should be Catholic instead of Protestant.James was a devoted Protestant.He was ScottishHope this helped! :)


Who was the son of James 1st England?

Charles I


Why was The Gunpowder Plot a treat to James the 1st?

Because it was discovered!


Was James 1st anything to do with the civil war?

no no way hes king James of England.


Was James 1st popular?

James was very weak and he treated all the catholics unfairly by making them take servises at the anglian church, by doing this he was unpopular


What was James the 1st of England of Scotland like?

He was Catholic and reputedly a homosexual.


Who ruled England before Queen Mary 1st?

James II


Did Charles 1st like the protestants or Catholics?

Charles I of England definitely supported the established Church (the protestant Church of England) but because his wife was a Catholic, the nobility felt that he was too lenient towards the Catholics.


Who came to the throne after Elizebeth 1st?

Queen Elizabeth 1 of England was succeeded by King James 1 of England.


Who was on the English throne in 1580?

James 1st was King Of England in 1616.


What happened to James the 1st in November 1605 and explain why?

In November 1605, James I narrowly escaped the Gunpowder Plot, a conspiracy by a group of Catholic extremists, including Guy Fawkes, to blow up the Houses of Parliament and assassinate him. The plot aimed to protest against the persecution of Catholics in England and to restore Catholic rule. On November 5, authorities discovered Fawkes guarding the explosives, leading to the arrest of the conspirators and their execution. This event solidified anti-Catholic sentiment in England and led to significant repercussions for Catholics.


Why did Queen Mary the first go to prison?

Because she was catholic, so she might gather up the Catholics in England and start a rebellion against Elizabeth 1st.