the spanish left with 130 boats and came back with 60 boats!
30,500 troops
10,000 English Soldiers Took on the spanish Armada!
30,500
During the Spanish Armada in 1588, the soldiers that the Spanish intended to pick up in the Netherlands never made it to the fleet. Due to poor planning and coordination, many of these troops were unable to join the invasion force. The subsequent naval battle against the English, combined with adverse weather conditions, led to the defeat of the Armada, resulting in heavy losses for the Spanish and a failure to launch a successful invasion of England.
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.
30,500 troops
This was because there were many achievements in this time period. England won the spanish armada. Elizabeth survived in a male dominant world and many, many other things.
At the Battle of Gravelines the English lost 50 to 100 dead and 400 wounded. Further to this over 8000 subsequently died from disease. The Spanish losses at the battle were over 600 dead, 800 wounded, 400 captured (5 ships were sunk) From storms and disease 51 ships were wrecked, 10 were scuttled and over 20,000 died Over 3000
10,000 English Soldiers Took on the spanish Armada!
30,500
Figures vary, but over 20,000 soldiers and sailors were killed
69
They started out with 151 ships.
They had around 80 and the spanish had 138.
22 Spanish and Portugese Galleons and 108 armed merchard vessels
Approximately 162,000 Allied troops survived the 6th of June.
Approximately 70,000 American troops landed and survived D-Day.