In 1584 Sir Walter Ralegh and his investors sent two barks under the command of Philip Amadas and Arthur Barlowe - members of Ralegh's household - to discover a suitable place for establishing a military bastion in the New World.
Three. In 1596 and 1597, two more armadas were sent but were scattered by storms.
French armadas
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Spanish Armadas or intifadas.
Armada is the Spanish and Portuguese word for naval fleet. Therefore they do not eat.
It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas
I'm not exactly sure but I saw a pair of armadas that were pretty big.
Okay i think, there should be a space between de and armadas, and it means, of branches and.
The Spanish word for a fleet of warships is ArmadaThe Spanish word for fleets of warships is Armadas
The word armada is a collective noun for an armada of ships.There is no collective nouns for a group of armadas.
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