The Gunpowder Plot - LKS2—Spr—Odd Year Key Outcomes Significant People Timeline *To Discover Who Guy Fawkes Was and Discuss Your Findings

The Gunpowder Plot - LKS2—Spr—Odd Year Key Outcomes Significant People Timeline *To Discover Who Guy Fawkes Was and Discuss Your Findings

Dial Park Primary - History - The Gunpowder Plot - LKS2—Spr—Odd Year Key Outcomes Significant people Timeline *To discover who Guy Fawkes was and discuss your findings. 13th April 1510 Pope Leader of the Catholic church *To explain what I have learned in an organised and structured way, using appropriate Guy Fawkes was born terminology…begin to explain ideas, make and support conclusions King James I King of England 24th March 1603 *To form an opinion on what life might have been like if the plot had been successful. Gunpowder expert, found with matches 4 King James 1 became king Guy Fawkes November 1605and arrested. of England Key Questions and Facts Robert Catesby Leader of the group May 1604 Ambrose Rookwood Group begin to plot against When and how is Bonfire Bonfire night is celebrated on the 5th November Bought into the group because of their money and Sir Everard Digby the king Night celebrated? every year when bonfires are lit and some have burning effigies of Guy Fawkes. Robert Keyes and John Robert looked after the gunpowder and John 26th October 1605 Grant bought the weapons What was the Gunpowder The Gunpowder Plot was an attempt made by a Lord Monteagle, who was group of Catholics to blow up the King and the Plot? Key Places and Vocabulary Catholic receives an Houses of Parliament, as this was the place that all unsigned letter warning the country’s laws are made. In October 1605, one Houses of Parlia- The place where laws are made and passed in the United not to go to the opening of of the plotters gave the game away whilst trying to ment Kingdom warn a relative, who was an MP. On 4th November Parliament on the 5th A famous bridge in London crossing the River Thames. It was Guy Fawkes was caught red handed with the gun- London Bridge November the only bridge in London in the 1600’s powder just before the King was due to open Par- 5th November 1605 liament. A notorious gaol (jail) in Southwark where Catholic prisoners The Clink Guy Fawkes was found in What were the reasons for A group of Catholics wanted to end the persecution including priests were held the cellar with 36 barrels the Gunpowder Plot? of the Roman Catholics by the English government. The Tower of They hoped to replace the country’s Protestant Where Guy Fawkes spent his final days. of gunpowder by the kings London government with Catholic leadership. Hagley Hall, Why do we celebrate the The reason people begun to celebrate the 5th Where the plotters were tracked down. 31st January 1606 November with Bonfires is not to celebrate the Worcestershire 5th November? Guy Fawkes was executed attempt to blow up the houses of Parliament but A person who plans secretly with other people to do some- Conspirator rather to celebrate the fact that the plan was thing bad, illegal or against someone's wishes foiled. Treason When someone betrays another person or their country www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/civil_war_revolution/gunpowder_robinson_01.shtml Hangman An executioner www.theschoolrun.com/homework-help/guy-fawkes-and-bonfire-night Executed Killed as a punishment https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/gunpowder-plot/ Protestants Christians, separate from the Catholic church https://primaryfacts.com/226/guy-fawkes-and-the-gunpowder-plot-facts-and Catholics Members of the Catholic church -information/ .

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