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yes There was a war King Philip's War to be exact
The King of Spain, Philip II, was a Catholic and began the naval war against England in 1588. He sent a huge war fleet to England for several reasons: A. To safeguard Spanish merchant ships and Spain's colonies against English raids; B. To depose the Protestant queen of England, Elizabeth I; and C. To restore Catholicism to England. The Spanish Armada met a huge storm that destroyed much of the King's fleet, and the English war ships ended the entire affair.
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Philip II felt that his armada was unbeatable. His ships were much larger than the English ships. He felt God was on his side and that the Catholics in England would rise up to join him.
There currently is no King of England. There is a Queen. She and her husband Prince Philip speak English.
Elizabeth supported international trade of the English traders to widen the British colonial empire. But it resulted in constant conflict with Spain, England's main rival. Spain did not allow English trade with Spanisch colonies in America, but English pirates and adventures often attacked Spanish ships, taking their gold and silver. Philip of Spain knew that Elizabeth encouraged this and received her share of the profits. Inevitably, Philip decided that he had to conquer England. He sent the Armada the largest fleet ever to go to sea, to attack England (1588). But he did not succeed, the Armada was defeated.
Philip II felt that his armada was unbeatable. His ships were much larger than the English ships. He felt God was on his side and that the Catholics in England would rise up to join him.
The defeat of the Wampanoags in King Philip's War
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There has never been a King Philip in England.
There has never been a King Philip in England.