Elizabeth 1st got involved in the Spanish invading Britanin 1588. The spanish had a convoy of boats known as the Armarda.But they lost because Sir Francis Drake deafeated them. Spain then sailed around scottland to get away but the gails made the ships brake up. The armada was defeated. Philip II (ruler of Spain) blambed it on the weather.
She was only 13 at the outbreak of World War 2
No, she was a teenager at the time and did what her father, the King, decided was best.
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
Go to war
The Democratic Party Platform called for a popular referendum to decide if the nation would go to war in its 1916 platform. This was a response to the growing anti-war sentiment and the desire to involve the public in such a significant decision. The platform reflected the party's commitment to avoiding entanglement in World War I, emphasizing the importance of democratic processes in matters of war and peace.
She was only 13 at the outbreak of World War 2
No, she was a teenager at the time and did what her father, the King, decided was best.
No, Queen Elizabeth II did not have the authority to decide when to go to war. The decision to engage in military action was made by the elected government, particularly the Prime Minister and the Cabinet, who were responsible for national defense and foreign policy. The Queen's role was largely ceremonial, and she acted on the advice of her ministers.
They were not at war in 1770.
No, Parliament decides.
Switzerland did not take part in WW2. It was neutral.
she wants him to go to Abbigail so she Abbigail will decide not to accuse Elizabeth anymore ~actually it's to go to her and break any promises or hope that he'll sleep with her
Go to war
She took over the Monarch , when her Father died. And has ruled since 1952.
In constitutional monarchies, the queen typically does not have the authority to unilaterally decide when to go to war; such decisions are usually made by elected officials and require parliamentary approval. However, in absolute monarchies, a queen may have the power to declare war. Ultimately, the specific powers depend on the country's constitution and legal framework.
Elizabeth the 2nd lived as an older teenager during World War 2. Elizabeth I died in another century long before World War 2.
The Democratic Party Platform called for a popular referendum to decide if the nation would go to war in its 1916 platform. This was a response to the growing anti-war sentiment and the desire to involve the public in such a significant decision. The platform reflected the party's commitment to avoiding entanglement in World War I, emphasizing the importance of democratic processes in matters of war and peace.