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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.

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