The Spanish Armada took place on the English Channel.
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King Philip II launched the Spanish Armada in 1588 primarily to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I of England and restore Catholicism in the country. He viewed her support for Protestantism and English privateering against Spanish ships as direct threats to Spanish power and influence. Additionally, Philip aimed to secure Spain's dominance in Europe and protect Catholic interests by eliminating England as a rival. The unsuccessful campaign ultimately marked a significant turning point in European geopolitics, weakening Spain’s naval supremacy.
In the Caribbean and the Pacific Ocean.
The two men who commanded the English fleet during the Spanish Armada in 1588 were Sir Francis Drake and Lord Charles Howard of Effingham. Drake served as the vice-admiral and was known for his naval tactics and experience, while Howard was the overall commander of the fleet. Together, they played crucial roles in leading the English forces to victory against the Spanish Armada. Their successful defense helped to secure England's independence and solidify its naval power.
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On both land and sea in the Caribbean and the Philippines.
At Manila Bay.
The quest for Cuban independence and the sinking of the USS Maine.
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