The sinking of the Spanish Armada.
Spain
One significant event that occurred between 1485 and 1603 was the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. This naval confrontation marked a turning point in European power dynamics, as England's victory over Spain established it as a formidable maritime power. The event also contributed to the decline of Spanish dominance in Europe and bolstered national pride in England under Queen Elizabeth I.
Truly, the answer is Spain, but England bought the information from Spain and put it in maps.
No. It was an attack on England by a greater imperial power, Spain.
The Glorious Revolution
The Glorious Revolution
Fidel Castro came to power.
Marbury vs. Madison
They wished to gain power and wealth in the new world. It was a place where gold, land and people were ready to claim. Spain had already reached it making the a world power. England wished to compete with Spain.
The power of the Spanish Empire began to wain while England's influence increased.
They had to give up some of the land to England, but they gave the Louisiana territory to Spain so England didn't have more land and more power.
opposition to the power of the New England states