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IN England one night a year comes alive as colourful fireworks are also an important part of the evening, with many local government holding big displays. This tradition was started after an attempt was made to blow up Parliament and murder the king in 1605. Guy Fawkes was found in a room under the Houses of Parliament in London with a large amount of gunpowder. He was immediately arrested and later tried in court and killed. Over a period of months other people in the "gunpowder plot" were discovered and killed too. Fawkes and his friends were very angry because of a law that said they could not follow their religion. They were Catholic at a time when the king, James I, and most people in England were Protestant and violently opposed to them. On the night that people found out the king had been saved and the traitor caught, they lit fires in celebration. This has become a tradition continued to this day.