Why do we remember the fifth of November
We have heard all the phrases "Remember, remember the fifth November" - but what are we remembering?
What does it mean and where is it?
That's what we are here to find out!
All started with twenty gunpowder barrels!
On November 5, 1605, there was a man named Guy Fawkes, he was arrested in the cellar of the houses of the National Assembly with more than twenty gunpowder barrels.
Guy Fawkes was then classified as a traitor with his people to plot against the government.
What is his judgment?
Guy Fawkes was sentenced to death and the form of implementation was one of the most terrible things ever completed, he was hung, drawn and precious.
This has been done to show the seriousness of betrayal crimes.
The following year (1606) is the beginning of an annual tradition for the king and parliament to speak to remember this event.
Lancelot Andrewes was first assigned among many speeches of gunpowder batches.
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Points in having this poem and remembering every year to warn each new generation that treason will never be forgotten.
November 5 today.
In the UK, November 5 is also known as Night Bonfire and Guy Fawkes Night.
It was a day still remembering every year with fireworks and campfire, ending with burning a fawkes guy doll.
The dolls were created by children by stuffing old clothes with crumpled newspapers and other things that looked like a man.
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