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the power of Spain was humbled by the defeat of the Spanish armada
It made a great impact on England's overseas goals, from remaining Protestant & proving they could defend for themselves up to proving Spain could be defeated.
After the defeat in the Spanish Armada, Spain became weak concerning the points of mercantilism, and did not have enough resources to fight England.
After the defeat in the Spanish Armada, Spain became weak concerning the points of mercantilism, and did not have enough resources to fight England.
defeat of the spanish armada
theyre losers
The defeat of the Spanish Armada by the englesh in 1580.
it was the naval ships of spain, the spanish king sent it to england to try to defeat queen elizabeth but she won
As he was English, he wasn't part of the Spanish Armada, the name tells you it was a fleet of ships from SPAIN. He did however, defeat the Spanish.
The fact that the Spanish armada was attacking England in an attempt to take it over, overthrow queen Elizabeth I and turn England back into a Catholic country. After the Spanish armada was defeated, it had massive effects for both countries. England had a huge boost in morale while Spain suffered greatly financially because great amounts of money were spent on the armada. While in this financial difficulty, Spain couldn't afford to launch another attack on England.
Spain, under Philip II, was the naval power of the sixteenth century with a fleet of battleships known as the Spanish Armada. After Elizabeth I joined in support with the Dutch insurrection in the Netherlands, Philip launched the Armada in an effort to conquer England. A series of mishaps ended in England's defeat of the Spanish Armada, ending Spain's naval dominance.
The defeat of the Spanish Armada caused England to win the war against Spain.