La Armada Espanola is the name for Spain's navy. It is an important part of Spain's strength in that it allows the country to defend itself at a distance from it's land mass. If you have to kill people and destroy things it is always more desirable to do so at a distance from your own country.
The Spanish armada is important in history because when it was defeated that was a turning point in history cause it was so strong
The defeat of the Armada marked the new beginning of the end of Spanish power. Throughout the 1600s, Spain's strength and prosperity decreased. It also gave England the ability to grow.
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
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The Spanish Armada was when a huge navy of Spanish ships went over to England and got crushed: by mother nature mostly. It was devestating to the Spanish.
The Armada portrait of Elizabeth the First by George Gower, dated ?1588, oil on oak, at Woburn Abbey. The Spanish Armada off the English Coast by Cornelius Caesz van Weiringen 1620-1625 The defeat of the Spanish Armada by Phillipe Jaques de Loutherboug 1796
what did they wear on the spanish armada
The Spanish Armada was defeated
It is important because.... i dunno
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The Spanish Armada was not in Cornwall.
The Spanish Armada was important because the main reason for sailing towards England in 1588 was to overthrow the English throne and Queen Elizabeth I. The Spanish Armada was an invincible until it was defeated by the English naval ships. The invasion of England was thwarted.
The Spanish Armada or commonly called the Invincible Armada.
She was queen during the Spanish Armada, and she made the spanish armada happen.
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Paula Martin has written: 'Lochaber' 'Spanish Armada prisoners' -- subject(s): Armada, 1588, History, History, Naval, Naval History, Princesa (Ship), Prisoners of war
The Spanish Armada was when a huge navy of Spanish ships went over to England and got crushed: by mother nature mostly. It was devestating to the Spanish.
what did they wear on the spanish armada
The Armada portrait of Elizabeth the First by George Gower, dated ?1588, oil on oak, at Woburn Abbey. The Spanish Armada off the English Coast by Cornelius Caesz van Weiringen 1620-1625 The defeat of the Spanish Armada by Phillipe Jaques de Loutherboug 1796