There were several reasons.
As the King of Spain, Philip II's wish was to return England to the Catholic Faith and to restore Church lands and property that had been stolen by Henry VIII, and to reopen the Monasteries. The Pope agreed. Subject to the Pope's agreement Philip would choose a new Ruler pledged to restore the Catholic faith.
He also wanted to stop English support of the rebellion in the Spanish Netherlands, and to stop attacks on Spanish shipping by privateers and English captains such as Sir Francis Drake.
Queen Elizabeth I refused Philip's demands, so Philip gave orders for a huge fleet to be assembled, to carry out an invasion of England. They sailed in 1588 but were defeated by a smaller but faster British fleet.
At the time, Spain had control over the Spanish Netherlands (Holland & Belgium). Holland wanted independence from Spain because they resented being made Catholic, when most of the population were Protestant. During this time members of the Spanish Inquisition tortured and killed Protestants, and the English had been not-so-secretly helping the Dutch Protestants in Holland.
King Philip II of Spain became angered by this, as for a short time he had been married to Queen Elizabeth's half sister Mary. When they were married, England had been a Catholic nation.
King Philip thought that if he took control of the English Channel, his ships would have easy passage from Spain to the Spanish Netherlands, making it easier to quell any revolts.
Also at this time, English ships had been causing havoc with Philip's silver trade off the coast of the West Indies. The English were sinking Spanish ships carrying silver back to Spain, and worse, Francis Drake was capturing ships and taking their cargo of silver back to England. To Philip, Drake was nothing more than a pirate sanctioned by Queen Elizabeth.
The final straw for Philip was the execution of Mary Queen of Scots in 1587. Mary was not only a devout Catholic, but she had also made it clear that should she become Queen, Philip would inherit the throne after her death. Philip also believed that English Catholics were in danger. So he made the decision to attack and invade England.
The armada was the large fleet of ships (originally 150) intended to defeat the British fleet and carry troops from the Netherlands to England. However, when the armada failed miserably, it turned the tides of wealth and infrastructure in England, which also helped lead to the colonization of North America. Up to that point, the Americas were being dominated almost exclusively by the Spanish.
Elizabeth the I of England was at the satrt a protestant and Phillip II of Spain had come with a good religion big was catholic and they were enymies because of their different religions but also because elizabeth had hired a pirate by the name Sir francis drake to steal merchandise from "the new land" (America) which belonged to the spanish. Phillip was also mad because elizabeth executed her next heir to the throne because she was
because Phillip hated Elizabeth for these reasons:she rejected his hand in marriage, changed the religion of England from catholic to protestant and English sailors robbed the Spanish,there fore Phillip got annoyed because Elizabeth was such a rebel and he was like, 'right I'm gonna attack england.'then it all started(: xxo
During 1588, the Battle of Gravelines took place 8th August 1588
it wasnt built if you no what i mean,someone started it. that person was philip the second he did this because he want england to become catholic
The Spanish Armada was buit because Phillip II had a war between England.
1588
1,000,000 years
few months
Yes and without ever coming within range of the armada. Although it would probably take a while...... And they would have to come in RANGE of the armada, or else they couldn't hit it. A missile-equipped frigate would not have to come in SIGHT of the armada, however.
They were a strong army and could easily invade and take over
1588
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