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Some of the armada ships, for example, struggled on up the east coast of England and round the north of Scotland, then south via the west coast and Ireland. From those that were not wrecked en route, some survivors were rescued and chose to live where they had become stranded. I believe some even made it back to Spain.
Clearly, the outcome had negative effects on the Spanish, and positive ones on the English, national morale.
The Spanish Catholic Armada was broken up by a storm known as the English wind
The Spanish Armada didn’t defeat England. They tried, but ended up with all ships shipwrecked on the shores of Scotland. A storm came up and the tide had also changed taking them out to sea rather than towards the shore. The French didn’t have the Spanish Armada attack.
Yes. They had spotted them before that and had chased them up the English Channel until the Armada had stopped in Calais. Whilst the Spanish were in Calais, the English sent burning ships into the Armada and the Spanish panicked. Only two-thirds of the Armada made it back to Spain alive after being chased around Britain by the English.
The winds came up and blew the Spanish Armada off course.
Yes she did. Her English army technically won the Spanish Armada but they didn't really do much to them as it was the wind that defeated the Armada. The Armada had seen the English fire ships and had panicked and tried to flee but the wind had battered their ships and drowned most of the Spanish and any survivors that washed up in Scotland was killed.
The ships weren't superior to those of the Spanish armada. Instead supposedly there was an English wind which made the ship sail faster and the English used that to their advantage. They ended up setting their ships on fire and sent them ramming into the Spanish ships. Due to the wind, by the time the Spanish realized what was happening, it was to late to turn around.
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Novanet Answer: England's defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 opened up the seaways
England's defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 opened up the seaways.
they ate too much chocolate cheesecake and was too full up... this made them sleepy....
that's harsh, man.
Mary Queen of Scots had just been executed by Queen Elizabeth 1st and when the news got to Phillip, King of Spain, he was very angry so he set up the Spanish Armada to defeat England and make their lives hell!! This was written by a Year 7 student!! (FYI)