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Ruler of England during spanish armada?

I assume by "Spanish Armada" you mean Phillip II of Spain's unsuccessful attempt to invade England, which occurred in 1588. At the time, Queen Elizabeth I ruled England.


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The main war the Spanish armada was in was the war against the English when Elizabeth ruled. this was because Elizabeth would not marry king Phillp of Spain and that England was Prodestant contry then


Who was the Ruler of Spain that ordered the armada to fight in 1588?

Phillip the second ruled Spain at that time.


What might have happened if England hadn't defeated the Spanish Armada?

if the spanish defeted us we would be ruled by the spanish <3


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By whom was the large Spanish Armada of 1588 defeated?

England, ruled at the time by Queen Elizabeth I


Why did Spanish power and prosperity decline?

The defeat of the Armada marked the beginning of the end of Spanish power. Throughout the 1600's Spain's strength and prosperity decreased. One reason for this decline Philip's successor ruled for less ably than he had. The English defeating the Spanish Armada was one contributing factor to the decline of Spanish power and prosperity. Costly wars and economic issues contributed mightily as well.


Who Ruled Spain during the 6th century AD?

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The government was a monarchy, but it was ruled by the Governor General as an administrator in behalf of the King and Queen of Spain


Did the Spanish Armada invade England?

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Political influence of Spain to the Philippines?

The king of Spain ruled the Philippines through his viceroy of New Spain in Mexico City from 1565 to 1821. After the Mexican War of Independence, the Philippines was ruled from the Spanish capital Madrid directly.