In this case it was group of 14 catholic extremist sick of being religiously oppression by, England's King, James I, decided that on November the 5th, 1604 they would attempt an assassination on King James I and destroy Parliament. This act was later to be known as the gunpowder plot. Fawkes and his other accomplices rented out a nearby house to access underground tunnels to transport 36 barrels of gunpowder under the house of lords. Guy Fawkes was suppose to set off the explosives since he had 10 years of military experience specific to explosives. But because of an anonymous letter sent to the authorities they caught Guy Fawkes during a last minute security sweep. Guy Fawkes was tortured ruthlessly. James I told his men do whatever is needed to get Guy Fawkes to release the names of the other conspirators involved in the attempted bombing of the parliament. Guy Fawkes eventually caved and released the names of
In this case it was group of 14 catholic extremist sick of being religiously oppression by, England's King, James I, decided that on November the 5th, 1604 they would attempt an assassination on King James I and destroy Parliament. This act was later to be known as the gunpowder plot. Fawkes and his other accomplices rented out a nearby house to access underground tunnels to transport 36 barrels of gunpowder under the house of lords. Guy Fawkes was suppose to set off the explosives since he had 10 years of military experience specific to explosives. But because of an anonymous letter sent to the authorities they caught Guy Fawkes during a last minute security sweep. Guy Fawkes was tortured ruthlessly. James I told his men do whatever is needed to get Guy Fawkes to release the names of the other conspirators involved in the attempted bombing of the parliament. Guy Fawkes eventually caved and released the names of