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no it did not
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
The Battle of the Spanish Armada in 1588 contributed to England's naval dominance, which allowed them to focus on colonization efforts, including Roanoke Colony. Despite this indirectly positive effect, the colony ultimately failed due to a lack of supplies, support, and communication with England.
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The Spanish Armada was when a huge navy of Spanishships went over to England and got crushed: by mother nature mostly. It was devestating to the Spanish.
The Spanish Armada was a failure and as such did not cause any real change in England. Not one ship landed on the shores of Britain. For the Spanish it left them with a depleted navy. Some ships were wrecked along the coast of Ireland whilst the fleet tried to round the British Isles on the way back to Spain. Some of these Spaniards settled in Ireland and their decedents are known as the black Irish.
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He flew over England
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the battle affected England as it introduced a new king from a foreign country which meant England might be taken over by another country (France)
Queen Elizabeth was extremely important. She had a huge influence on the church not allowing Catholics to practice in church since England was strictly Christian and they were required to attend mass or they would be fined. The Spanish Armada was also an important factor for Elizabeth. And Elizabeth had a huge affect and involvement in the theater, she introduced William shakespeare.