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Nick Shepherd caused all three of these.
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.
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because the Aztecs and Spanish invaded
both decayed gradually
Farming and trade were neglected
Economis decline is what caused the naval superiority to decline then
In the 1600s, the Spanish economy was in decline whether the Netherlands economy was blooming into its Golden Age. A series of costly defeats in wars and territorial overreaching are attributed to the decline of the Spanish Empire.
Nick Shepherd caused all three of these.
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.
yes they did
The victory of the English against the Spanish Armada, is said to be the beginning of the long decline of Spain as a world power. England established itself as a nation that would for several centuries be dominant in naval warfare.
Spain's power began to decline because of the defeat of the Spanish Armada, influx in gold/silver income, much fighting over wealth and losing the battles, and not many colonies or vice-royalties to rely on for agricultural income.
The Decline of British Sea Power was created on 2003-06-02.
No; they only started to decline when the Spanish started to attack them.
The Spanish conquest came and conquered them
the concept of an absolute monarchy