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He was Sir Francis Drake.

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How did the weather lead to the armada failure?

The weather was the main cause for the failure of the Spanish Armada, but if there had been no English ships the Armada could have just waited until the weather improved and then invaded England. It was a combination of weather, English ships and poor leadership that made the Armada fail.


What was the Spanish armarda about?

When Queen Elizabeth I was on the throne she refused to marry the king of Spain. So he planned to attack the Queen and kill her so that he could rule England and Spain. The king of Spain left with his armada (lots of ships) and headed towards England. The queen had already known he was going to attack this is why she had beacons set alight to alert the queen. The duke of Medina was in charge of the armada but he didn't have any experience with the sea. Also, know the queen had received the message from her beacons she sent fire ships towards the armada, fire ships were ships with flammable objects and were set on fire. Not to mention the wind had blown the Armada's off track so the Duke of medina was unable to lead his ships in the correct direction at the correct time. in the end the armada was a big fail, mainly because the wind had blown them off course which gave the English a chance to take advantage and attack the Spanish in order for them to leave. I Hope I Helped. :) !


Who was the Duke of Medina Sedonia defeated by?

The Duke of Medina Sedonia was deafeated by Elizabeth I's fleet of ships when the Duke lead the Spanish Armada. The Duke knew nothing about the sea and this is why the Spanish Armada lost against the English, along with other reasons. Hope this helps!


Who lead the English squadron against the Spanish armada?

Lord Howard of Effingham.


Why did the Spanish armada fail to beat the English?

The Spanish Armada lost the Battle of Gravelines for a variety of reasons including bad luck. The reasons that they lost the battle were they had the wind against them, a brand new commander with no experience and also worse tactics than the English. Their commander, the 7th Duke of Medina Sidonia, had no qualifications to lead an armada. He alone could have lost this battle for the Spanish but they had even more things against them and these could be the worst of all. The thing that hurt the Spanish the most was their tactics and policy with their big guns or cannons. The Duke did not bring enough food with him for the journey. He also had poor maps. The Spanish only fired their cannons maybe two or three times a day and only when the the were right along side of an English ship; while the English shot theirs so much that they were constantly running out of ammunition. The Spanish didn't believe it necessary to teach their men how to load a cannon after it was fired. The wind played a powerful part in this battle. It wreaked havoc on the large Spanish ships, while hardly affecting the smaller, more mobile English ships. Eventually, many of the Spanish ships wound up on the coast of Scotland, and Ireland, where people came down to the shores to kill the soldiers and burn the ships. The Spanish had bad luck and poor weather. The Spanish were sighted off Lizard Point on the 29th of July really gave the English an advantage.


Who lead the English against the spanish?

lord howard led the English fleet of ships to victory against the spanish armarda.


What English monarch led the Spanish armada?

Queen Elizabeth I of England was the monarch in 1588, when the armada was defeated. King Phillip II of Spain sent the armada in an attempt to invade England. Although Elizabeth was the monarch at the time, It was sir Francis drake who led the english, and The duke of Medina Sedonia led the armarda.


Who was the Spanish Armada was defeated by English ships commander by?

The 1588 victory by British naval forces (in fact, superior in numbers yet quite inferior in fire-power) over the "Spanish Armada" was a significant battle in European history. In that clash, the British forces involved were led by two outstanding naval officers, Lord Howard of Effingham and Sir Francis Drake.


Why did king Phillip choose Medina Sidonia to lead the Spanish armada?

King Philip choose Medina Sidonia to lead the Spanish Armada as he was someone he could trust. But he hadn't been choose first, Philips first choice to lead the Armada was Santa Cruz but he died.


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Those were his orders.


Why did us navy commodore george Dewey lead an attack on ships in manila bay during the spanish-American war?

Those were his orders.


Why did United States Navy Commodore George Dewey lead an attack on ships in the Manila Bay during the Spanish American War?

Manila Bay was ruled by Spain, and the ships belonged to the Spanish.