The Gunpowder PloT 1605
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Tre
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To bully or treat a person or group badly or unfairly
An incredible secret theory or a secret plan or plot to do something illegal or unlawful
To plot or carry out a betrayal of a country or its king, queen or leader
A formal ruling to ‘kick out’ or ban a person from any belonging in the Catholic Church
The act by ( Catholics ) of not attending the protestant Church of England services
To gather supporters
An unknown person or name
An unwillingness to accept people who are not like you or respect their beliefs and customs
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Protestants
Catholic Protestant Mostly Puritan
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Catholicism is part of which major religion ? Protestantism is part of which major religion ? Puritanism is part of which major religion ?
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Catholic
Thomas Ward, Monteagle’s
servant, warned the plotters
of the letter.
The Gunpowder Plot Timeline Task : Add the following sentences to the timeline
In response, she increased
the persecution of Catholics
in England.
Lord Salisbury ordered a
search of Westminster.
Fawkes was arrested in the
cellar.
She was a Catholic accused
of plotting to overthrow
Elizabeth.
Fawkes would light the
fuse—other plotters would
start a revolt in the
Midlands
Henry VIII broke from the
Catholic Church and
created the protestant
Church of England
Delivered to Lord Monteagle
warning him not to attend
the opening of Parliament.
Now all English Catholics
~seen as a threat. Catholics
forced to attend Protestant
services.
He was recruiting supporters
for the plot. Catesby also
gathered more English
plotters.
Catholics believed he would
be more tolerant of their
faith —he had a
Catholic wife.
Catesby persuaded the first
conspirators to join him.
Thomas Percy and Fawkes
are present.
Under pressure, James
brought back recusancy
fines and Catholic priests
made to leave England.
His father was a Catholic who
protected a priest. Catesby
was a very influential person.
His more relaxed attitude led
to Catholics becoming more
visible in society.
The plotters rented a cellar
under Parliament, 36 barrels
of gunpowder are stored
there.
The Gunpowder Plot Timeline
5th November 1605: The day of reckoning
26th October 1605 : The anonymous letter
4th November 1605: The plotters ignore a warning
October 1605: The final details of the plot decided
April 1605 : Fawkes spotted travelling to Flanders by English spies
March 1605: The plot takes shape
March 1604: Robert Catesby’s father put in prison
May 1604: The plotters first meet
January 1604: Puritans put pressure on King James
1603: James I End Recusancy Fines Against Catholics
1603: Elizabeth Died and James Stuart ( VI ) of Scotland also becomes King of England ( James I )
1588: The Spanish Armada is Defeated
1587: Mary Queen of Scots Executed by the order of Queen Elizabeth
1570: The Pope Excommunicated Queen Elizabeth
1534: The Act of Supremacy
Task: colour code ……. cause of the plot reason for failure narrative (story) only
The Gunpowder Plot Timeline
5th November 1605: The day of reckoning
Lord Salisbury ordered a search of Westminster. Fawkes was arrested in the cellar.
26th October 1605 : The anonymous letter
Delivered to Lord Monteagle warning him not to attend the opening of Parliament.
4th November 1605: The plotters ignore a warning
Thomas Ward, Monteagle’s servant, warned the plotters of the letter.
October 1605: The final details of the plot decided
Fawkes would light the fuse—other plotters would start a revolt in the Midlands
April 1605 : Fawkes spotted travelling to Flanders by English spies
He was recruiting supporters for the plot. Catesby also gathered more English plotters.
March 1605: The plot takes shape
The plotters rented a cellar under Parliament, 36 barrels of gunpowder are stored there.
March 1604: Robert Catesby’s father put in prison
His father was a Catholic who protected a priest. Catesby was a very influential person.
May 1604: The plotters first meet
Catesby persuaded the first conspirators to join him. Thomas Percy and Fawkes are present.
January 1604: Puritans put pressure on King James
Under pressure, James brought back recusancy fines and Catholic priests made to leave England.
1603: James I End Recusancy Fines Against Catholics
His more relaxed attitude led to Catholics becoming more visible in society.
1603: Elizabeth Died and James Stuart ( VI ) of Scotland also becomes King of England ( James I )
Catholics believed he will be more tolerant of their faith —he had a Catholic wife.
1588: The Spanish Armada is Defeated
Now all English Catholics seen as a threat. Catholics forced to attend Protestant services.
1587: Mary Queen of Scots Executed by the order of Queen Elizabeth
She was a Catholic accused of plotting to overthrow Elizabeth.
1570: The Pope Excommunicated Queen Elizabeth
In response, she increased the persecution of Catholics in England.
1534: The Act of Supremacy
Henry VIII breaks from the Catholic Church by creating the protestant Church of England
Task: colour code ……. cause of the plot reason for failure narrative ( story ) only
Gunpowder Plot Summary Mission : to complete a brief summary of the Gunpowder Plot ( guided )
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