Only 2 of his original five ships made it back.
'Niña' and 'Pinta' returned to Spain in 1493. 'Santa María' was used to build a Môle in present day Haiti.
Spain sent 130 ships against England, only 67survived. For England, nothing lost other than 8 fire ships... i think that was wrong because the storm destroyed lots of ships also the fire ships and on the way to Spain on the retreat they were getting scurvy and crashing on rocks theres also a thought that scotish people atacked them. So it's 17 ships that came back yes Philip was in wrath :).
Because Spain wanted more. So Spain attacked British ships and stole there gold. Then England fired back with Sir Francis Drake, who attacked Spanish ships from the new world and stole lots of gold. Thats when Spain new England was stronge enought to attack.
the English drove them in to sand banksthe English send fire ships to panic the Spanishthe weather pushed the Spanish in to rocks
The Spanish Armada ships were primarily built in Spain, with many constructed in shipyards located in the Basque Country and Galicia. Notable shipbuilding centers included ports like Bilbao and A Coruña. The ships were designed for both warfare and transport, reflecting the maritime capabilities of Spain during the late 16th century.
'Niña' and 'Pinta' returned to Spain in 1493. 'Santa María' was used to build a Môle in present day Haiti.
Spain sent 130 ships against England, only 67survived. For England, nothing lost other than 8 fire ships... i think that was wrong because the storm destroyed lots of ships also the fire ships and on the way to Spain on the retreat they were getting scurvy and crashing on rocks theres also a thought that scotish people atacked them. So it's 17 ships that came back yes Philip was in wrath :).
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Because Spain wanted more. So Spain attacked British ships and stole there gold. Then England fired back with Sir Francis Drake, who attacked Spanish ships from the new world and stole lots of gold. Thats when Spain new England was stronge enought to attack.
the English drove them in to sand banksthe English send fire ships to panic the Spanishthe weather pushed the Spanish in to rocks
Ferdinand Magellan died in 1521 during the Battle of Mactan fighting some rival Filipino groups. He died about 1 year before the last of his ships made it home.
The Spanish Armada ships were primarily built in Spain, with many constructed in shipyards located in the Basque Country and Galicia. Notable shipbuilding centers included ports like Bilbao and A Coruña. The ships were designed for both warfare and transport, reflecting the maritime capabilities of Spain during the late 16th century.
Made in Spain - 2008 Asturias How They Cook Back Home 1-1 was released on: USA: 12 January 2008
The gold and riches that were brought back, was the reason Spain kept pushing forward.
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Shipwrights made boats and ships
People always opposed him and he was inured in his right leg. The injury caused him to limp.