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The Gunpowder Plot

The Gunpowder Plot. This man is Guy Fawkes. Do you know why he is famous?. King James was the King of England over 400 years ago. Not everybody liked King James. Every autumn, there was a special ceremony, when King James would be at the Houses of Parliament in London.

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The Gunpowder Plot

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  1. The Gunpowder Plot

  2. This man is Guy Fawkes. Do you know why he is famous?

  3. King James was the King of England over 400 years ago. Not everybody liked King James. Every autumn, there was a special ceremony, when King James would be at the Houses of Parliament in London.

  4. Guy Fawkes and his friends were some of the people who did not like the King. They plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament, when the King was there.

  5. Underneath the House of Parliament were many cellars. Guy Fawkes and his friends planned to put barrels of gunpowder in one of these cellars, ready to blow up the King. Guy Fawkes was put in charge of guarding the gunpowder.

  6. A few weeks before they were going to blow up Parliament, the King found out what had been planned, and on the morning of the 5th November, soldiers searched the cellars. In one of the cellars, they found Guy Fawkes, ready and waiting to light the gunpowder.

  7. The soldiers arrested Guy, and took him to the Tower of London, where they kept him prisoner. They also arrested the other plotters and took them to the Tower as well.

  8. To celebrate that he had survived, King James said that people should have a big bonfire every year on November 5th.

  9. Today, people still celebrate the story of The Gunpowder Plot by lighting bonfires, making Guys and watching firework displays.

  10. There is also a poem that people say, to remind them what happened all those years ago. Remember, remember, The fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot. We see no reason, Why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot.

  11. Fireworks look nice, but they can be very dangerous. Remember to follow the Firework Code when you are watching a display. Never go near or use fireworks without an adult. Keep fireworks in a box or tin and get them out one at a time. Keep sparklers at arms length. Never go back to a lit firework. Do not throw fireworks or put them in your pocket. Keep pets indoors Stand well back

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