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Queen Elizabeth I dealt with the Spanish invasion of England, particularly the threat posed by the Spanish Armada in 1588, through a combination of military strategy and diplomatic efforts. She strengthened the English navy, enhancing its capabilities and fostering patriotism among her subjects. Elizabeth also rallied support from her allies and used effective Propaganda to boost morale. The defeat of the Armada not only secured England's independence but also marked a significant shift in naval power in Europe.

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