The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 can be seen as a turning-point in history because, despite some undeniable ups-and-downs for both nations in the years to come, Spain and Great Britain moved in different directions from that point onward. For Spain, the following history would witness a tremendous decline in its strength and influence. For Great Britain, by contrast, there followed a tremendous rise into world-dominance.
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
The English engaged the Spanish fleet on the 19th of July 1588
The English navy defeated the Spanish armada.
It was Elizabeth I's Royal British Navy that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588!
La Armada Espanola is the name for Spain's navy. It is an important part of Spain's strength in that it allows the country to defend itself at a distance from it's land mass. If you have to kill people and destroy things it is always more desirable to do so at a distance from your own country.
The Spanish Armada was defeated
Enland defeated the spanish armada in 1588
The Spanish Armada.
Elizabeth the II
The Spanish Armada was defeated in its effort to spearhead an invasion of England in 1588.
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
The English engaged the Spanish fleet on the 19th of July 1588
The English navy defeated the Spanish armada.
Spain, the Spanish Armada (which was defeated by the British).
the spanish armada
Defeated the Spanish Armada.
She defeated the spanish armada