The storms scattered the Spanish fleet's formation, leaving some ships as an easy target. Sir Francis Drake then sent out ships filled with gunpowder in order to sink the Spanish ships. You can find more information about the Spanish Armada by just searching into your browser 'The Spanish Armada 1588'
lots ships were damage and the spainish had to reatreat
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.
he blamed it on the weather. like rain or tornadoes?
The main reason was bad weather between Spain and England. Another key point was a year before the Armada left Sir Francis Drake Sailed to Spain and sabotaged the armada
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
lots ships were damage and the spainish had to reatreat
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.
The English with the Dutch and the very bad weather
he blamed it on the weather. like rain or tornadoes?
The main reason was bad weather between Spain and England. Another key point was a year before the Armada left Sir Francis Drake Sailed to Spain and sabotaged the armada
No. The English, with a lot of help from the weather, defeated the Spanish.
A combination of good seamanship and bad weather scattered the Spanish fleet
1588. English naval forces (with some help from bad weather) defeated the Spanish forces. The battle was won, not the actual Armada. The fleet was sunk or scattered by bad weather. Some ships limped back home.
huge storms battered their ships as they tried to approach england. if it weren't for bad weather, they would have been successful, if only for the massive size of the armada
You mean that the Spanish Armada was defeated by the English Navy and bad weather. The English navy achieved a victory over the Spanish at the Battle of Gravelines and sever storms disrupted the Spanish fleet
No this is not true as Sir Francis Drake did not loose his war with the Spanish Armada. as the Armada were very large ships and Drakes were smaller , the Spanish cannonballs flew above the English ships, sand the English shells hit the Armada ship in the centre causing damage.
Hazardous weather