yes they were smaller, quicker, and had a longer range of firing power than the Spanish. the Spanish had big bulky ships that were easy to outmaneuver with England's small ships.
They had smaller, faster ships that were a big advantage rather than Spain's ships.
With out a doubt the English ships were better made and they were lighter and moved through the water quicker. Spanish ships may have been more elaborate but they were more like clunkers and they did not move as easily through the water. Spanish ships were also easier to sink and they did not have as many weapons and the British ships.
no
The Portuguese invented the three-masted ship in the 1400's. These type of ships replaced the ships that had an oared galley. Three-masted ships were easier to steer.
yes they were smaller, quicker, and had a longer range of firing power than the Spanish. the Spanish had big bulky ships that were easy to outmaneuver with England's small ships.
They had smaller, faster ships that were a big advantage rather than Spain's ships.
The Spanish armada held 8,000 sailors and 20,000 soldiers , and there were around 130 ships altogether, after the battle the armada lost around 60 ships, the English lost none.
Mil cuatrocientos
The spanish had 150 ships 110 fighting ships and 40 supply ships. The English had 100 ships.
With out a doubt the English ships were better made and they were lighter and moved through the water quicker. Spanish ships may have been more elaborate but they were more like clunkers and they did not move as easily through the water. Spanish ships were also easier to sink and they did not have as many weapons and the British ships.
1400 or mil (one thousand) cuatrosientos (four hundred)
In the 1400's
Ships were commonly raided during voyages. Pirates often raided Spanish ships for treasure and these ships were also raided and attacked by ships from other countries.
no
22 Galleons and 108 armed merchant ships
They started out with 151 ships.