no it did not
There is a lot that is true about anything. One true thing about a battle with an armada is that it was fought on the water because that is the definition of an armada.
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
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There is a lot that is true about anything. One true thing about a battle with an armada is that it was fought on the water because that is the definition of an armada.
Well, Duke Media Sidona was the Spanish General on the boat but he had never been on a boat, and was therefore seasick a lot of the time
yes, it is spanish. A lot of people think it is Asian
The English were the victors in the Spanish Armada. But only Francis Drake and Lord Howard were allowed back to England. The rest of the English sailors were left in their ships to die. This was because the government knew they would have to pay a lot of money for sailors reward. After 1 year only half of the English sailors were still alive.
a lot of people died
A lot of people.
She was cunning and smart enough to hire pirates (they were called the sea dogs) to steal from the Spanish Armada and use the gold she acquired to build the English Navy.
Some of the results of the Spanish Armada were the Spanish economy was in trouble. The gold and the silver that Spain received from the Americas caused high inflation.It signaled the decline of great European power. It also caused Spain's economy to crash. This defeat proved that England had the power to defend itself. And in the end, England remained an independent and Protestant nation.
The weather was a part of luck. It destroyed a lot of the spanish ships around the Scottish border that they were forced to go around because of the strong winds, and because they had cut their anchors in panic from the fire boats English sent at them.