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the Spanish Armada had roughly 130 ships (no detail because i wanna be simple)
The Spanish Armada consisted of 130 ships, 2,500 guns, and more than 30,000 men.
34 warships and 163 armed merchant vessels
Estimates from 18 to 24 ships have been made of Armada wrecks off the Irish coast. Eighteen sites have been identified by underwater salvage teams.
They started out with 151 ships.
in Spain obviously
Good English seamanship and very bad weather. Many of the Armada ships were converted merchant ships better suited for cargo than warfare. It was not intended to engage the English in a sea battle but to carry armed men to a designated point and off load them. Spanish artillery was poor, the English were much better. The greatest problem was that King Philip insisted on controlling the Armada. He had no training at all for naval matters. He believed that God was guiding him and thus the mission would succeed.
The number of ships needed to to make up an Armada is different depending on what type of Armada you are making. It can take anywhere from 30 to 150 ships to make up an Armada.
22 Galleons and 108 armed merchant ships
Yes it did. Many ships were shipwrecked there.
No English in the Armada because it was Spanish ships
the Spanish Armada had roughly 130 ships (no detail because i wanna be simple)
The Spanish Armada consisted of 130 ships, 2,500 guns, and more than 30,000 men.
They had around 80 and the spanish had 138.
34 warships and 163 armed merchant vessels
Estimates from 18 to 24 ships have been made of Armada wrecks off the Irish coast. Eighteen sites have been identified by underwater salvage teams.