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At that period, Spain was a very strongly Catholic Christian country. As a result, when Queen Elizabeth I of England declared that she would continue what King Henry VIII had started and keep the Church of England separate from the Catholic Church, Spanish leaders believed that this was an act of insubordination against God. Accordingly, they argued that such insubordination should be met with violence in order to compel the English to return to Catholicism.

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Conquer the Island of Britain with the "Armada" invasion fleet and re-establish the Catholic faith as state religion .

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