They were in the English Channel.
England's victory of the Spanish Armada gave it dominance of the Atlantic Ocean and a vibrant sense of nationalism.
It was not an Ocean. D-Day was on the shores of the English Channel.
In the Caribbean and the Atlantic Ocean.
No, it was limited to the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean.
dominance of the Atlantic ocean and a vibrant sense of nationalism.
It was fought in both the Pacific Ocean and in the Caribbean.
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.
In both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean.
what is the difference between the ocean the sea and a sea channel
The Indian Ocean.
English Channel
English Channel