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17. Bonfire Night: A Unique British Festival With An Explosive History! (English Vocabulary Lesson)

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The History of Bonfire Night in the UK

On November 5th every year, people across the UK celebrate bonfire night or Guy Fawkes night by setting off fireworks. The reason we do it is because November 5th is the anniversary of the gun powder plot, a failed attempt to blow up London's houses of Parliament 415 years ago. 17th century Britain was a very different place to the country you know today, and the nation was divided by religious disagreements. Queen Elizabeth I had repressed the Catholic religion while she was in power.

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