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It depends on the Anglo-Spanish War in question.

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1585-1604 was a status quo ante bellum, which means that both belligerents came to a draw and returned to pre-war conditions after the war ended.

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1625-1630 was a Spanish victory where Spain defeated England and the Dutch. It is considered central part in the larger Eighty Years War between the Dutch and the Spanish and a small part in the larger Thirty Years War between the Spaniards, Austrians, and Southern German Statelets on one side and France, Northern German Statelets, and Sweden on the other side as well as numerous less important parties on both sides.

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1654-1660 saw Spain fighting England and France and English pirates. Ended 1660, Spain kept its territories except Jamaica and the Cayman Islands. Jamaica was not considered an important territory to the Spanish, which was a big mistake on their part. Spain also lost some land in Catalonia to the French. It is worth noting that England did not start the war as an ally of the French and England cannot be seen as a powerful nation at that point, otherwise they would not have needed France's help.

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1727-1729 was a failed British attempt to invade Porto-Bello. It was a status quo ante bellum as well.

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1762-1763 was part of the larger Seven Years War (called the French and Indian War in North America). The Spanish-French-Amerindian alliance lost to the British and American colonial armies. Spain traded Florida to the British in return for having the British depart Havanna.

The Anglo-Spanish War of 1796-1808 occurred when the Spanish monarchy chose to stop fighting Napoleon and became an ally of his against the British. The war had a temporary peace in 1802, when Trinidad was ceded to Britain and Britain withdrew its control of Minorca. The war ended in 1808 when the Peninsular War began and Spain became too caught up in anti-Napoleon revolts to actively oppose the British. The British then chose to support the Anti-Napoleonic guerilla groups in Spain.

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England Had one The war against Spain

the war was on the sea

Spain tried to invade England but England sent a empty ship on fire

and the Spanish men thought it was full of explosives and then they fled

Queen Elizabeth attacked the Spanish ships but Spain was useless

because the cannon balls were not the right size

that's how England won

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It was settled by the Treaty of London, which was more favorable to Spain.

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The English did.

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English got banged

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