10,000 English Soldiers Took on the spanish Armada!
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30,500
the spanish armada had an arey of gun mainly cannons and one shot pistles and rifles they had poor tic taks and wanted to win but did not.
The Spanish Armada had a great many soldiers in their Armada because their aim was the conquering of England. For years the Spanish King Philip II had been gathering men and resources and launched a massive invasion fleet against England. His aim to was to have the Armada meet up with another Spanish army in the Netherlands and the combined force would be too unbearable for the English to face. Spanish soldiers were the finest in the world at the time and all the hopes of the Armada and the invasion for Spanish interests rested on the soldiery of Spanish men. The more of these advanced soldiers Spain had the greater chance of achieving their goal.
the English set many ships on fire. then the weather took a bad turn. a violent storm pounded and sank much of the badly damaged spanish armada. the surviving ships fled home to Spain. the English celebrated an important victory.
To quote from the internet: 'Off the coast of Gravelines, France, Spain's so-called "Invincible Armada" is defeated by an English naval force under the command of Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake.' So, therefore, England was not defeated by the Spanish Armada. The Spanish Armada was routed by the English, and suffered badly from the notorious stormy British weather - many storms scattered the Spanish fleet, with many floundering on the rocky British coast.
30,500
350 and some priests
No English in the Armada because it was Spanish ships
Figures vary, but over 20,000 soldiers and sailors were killed
175 couse there was no propper food
They had around 80 and the spanish had 138.
It is estimated that over 20,600 died from combat, shipwreck and drowning, and disease.
the spanish armada had an arey of gun mainly cannons and one shot pistles and rifles they had poor tic taks and wanted to win but did not.
34 Warships and 163 armed Merchant Vessels
The Spanish Armada had a great many soldiers in their Armada because their aim was the conquering of England. For years the Spanish King Philip II had been gathering men and resources and launched a massive invasion fleet against England. His aim to was to have the Armada meet up with another Spanish army in the Netherlands and the combined force would be too unbearable for the English to face. Spanish soldiers were the finest in the world at the time and all the hopes of the Armada and the invasion for Spanish interests rested on the soldiery of Spanish men. The more of these advanced soldiers Spain had the greater chance of achieving their goal.
The Spanish Armada was the Spanish Navy during the 1500s. During it the English introduced many items such as the long bow.
50 to 100 dead and 400 wounded