the defeat of the spanish armada by the british navy gave Britain superiority over the oceans, and therefore the world.
Do you mean 're-impose Catholicism'? At the time of the Armada, Spain was a Catholic country and England - under Elizabeth I - was a Protestant country. However, the Armada was more about temporal power than spiritual.... it was aprt of European power-politics at the time, and about controlling the Atlantic Ocean (across which the Spanish were transporting the wealth they were stealing from the Americas). Change of religion would have been an added bonus, but wasn't the aim of the Armada.
The British saw that the spanish was claiming land for their country so the British defeated the Spanish armada and claimed rest of the americas
religions would change culture would change stuff like that
the Armada usally change every 5 years
It allowed England to develop a colonial empire larger, richer, and more influential than anything Spain had.
It allowed England to develop a colonial empire larger, richer, and more influential than anything Spain had.
The Catholic Church's ability to influence European politics declined.
The Catholic Church's ability to influence European politics declined.
The Nissan Armada will consume 6.5 quarts of oil when performing an oil change.
Off the coast of Gravelines, France, Spain’s so-called “ Invincible Armada ” is defeated by an English naval force under the command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake. After eight hours of furious fighting, a change in wind direction prompted the Spanish to break off from the battle and retreat toward the North Sea.
The weather changed on the Spanish ships and blew them out to sea rather than towards land. The tides in that area also change and the ships didn't know about the current moving in the wrong direction.
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