The Gunpowder Plot of 1605 had significant longer-term consequences for England, particularly in terms of religious and political tensions. It solidified anti-Catholic sentiment and led to stricter laws against Catholics, including the Popish Recusants Act, which imposed further penalties on those who refused to attend Anglican services. Additionally, it reinforced the perception of Catholics as a threat to national security, contributing to ongoing discrimination and persecution. The event also had lasting cultural impacts, commemorated annually on Guy Fawkes Night, which serves as a reminder of the historical conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism in England.
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