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Nov 01, 2019

Guy Fawkes Day might be a fun bonfire night for us, but it has a weird (and interesting) historical, religious and political beginning. This British holiday dates way back to 1603. It's rooted in a pretty serious crime, but today it's a fun, quirky holiday. Check out the down low on Guy Fawkes Day.

The Angry Catholic 5a6l49

The year 1605 was not a good time to be Catholic in England. Queen Elizabeth I (not to be confused with the current Queen Elizabeth II), had just died and had been replaced by King James I. Queen Elizabeth I had not been very nice to the Catholics and many people hoped that King James would be nicer to them - he wasn't. A small group of executed for treason.

The Gunpowder Plot was meant to blow up British ParliamentThe Gunpowder Plot was meant to blow up British ParliamentCourtesy of Wiki Commons
 

The Holiday o3a58

So how did treason and gunpowder turn into a old tradition of making a dummy of Guy Fawkes and collecting change for it. They use the money they collect to buy fireworks. These days, the holiday is widely called Bonfire Night.

Guy Fawkes is also known as "Bonfire Night"Guy Fawkes is also known as "Bonfire Night"Courtesy of The Toronto Sun
 

The Rhyme 32k5

Having a hard time ing the important details of Guy Fawkes Day? This traditional nursery rhyme should help:

", the fifth of November - Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason, why gunpowder, treason should ever be forgot."

This nursery rhyme is designed to make sure you  Guy Fawkes Day!This nursery rhyme is designed to make sure you Guy Fawkes Day!Courtesy of newgrounds.com
 
Have Your Say 524a4n

Have you ever heard of this day before? Do celebrate Guy Fawkes Day? Let us know!

 

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