2. What is Bonfire Night?
• Every year on the 5th November in
England, we celebrate Bonfire Night.
• This is because on the 5th November
1605, a man called Guy Fawkes and
his friends decided to try to blow up the
English government and the King,
James I.
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4. WHY did he want to kill the king?
• Guy Fawkes was a Catholic, but King James I
was a Protestant.
• Guy Fawkes wanted England to be Catholic,
so he wanted to kill the King.
• So, he tried to blow up the government using
gunpowder!
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5. What happened?
• People discovered
Guy Fawkes, his men
and the gunpowder
before he could blew
up the government.
• He was put in prison.
• He and his men were
killed and their heads
were put on sticks as
a warning to other
people.
6. Why do we remember this?
• Because of a law passed in 1606 called the “Law
of Thanksgiving”, we have to remember what
Guy Fawkes tried to do on the 5th of November
every year.
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7. What happens now?
• Every 5th November
in England we have a
big party and
celebration to
remember what Guy
Fawkes did.
• We build a huge
bonfire, and we
make a model of Guy
Fawkes, then burn it
on top.
10. What do you eat?
• We eat toffee apples and jacket potatoes
that are cooked in tin foil on the bonfire!
11. We have a poem about Guy
Fawkes:
Remember, remember the
Fifth of November,
Gunpowder Treason and Plot,
I know of no reason
Why the Gunpowder Treason
Should ever be forgot