The Spanish Armada crossed the Atlantic Ocean. In 1588, it was dispatched by Spain to invade England, aiming to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I and re-establish Catholic rule. The fleet faced numerous challenges, including harsh weather and naval engagements, ultimately leading to its defeat.
England. He was king of England.
The conquest of England by the Normans under William the Conqueror in 1066 AD ended Anglo-Saxon rule in England.
The distance between the colonies and England.
England became unified under the rule of King Æthelstan and his predecessors.
They tried in 1588 but failed.
By the end of the 19th century, the British Empire accounted for 25% of the world's land surface.
In the world cup 2010.
England wanted to rule the whole world, not just Ireland, and very nearly did. By 1900, one third of the world's population were part of the British Empire.
ENGLAND they used to rule half off the world.
Never so get over it! ^not a clue mate! england rule (by Daleo1234)
The 1588 naval Battle between Spain and England, known as the Spanish Armada, was primarily caused by rising tensions between the two nations due to political and religious differences. England's support for Protestantism and its assistance to rebel forces in the Spanish-controlled Netherlands angered Spain, a staunch Catholic nation. Additionally, Queen Elizabeth I's support for privateers who attacked Spanish ships and colonies further escalated hostilities. The culmination of these factors led to Spain's attempt to invade England and restore Catholic rule.
During her reign from 1558 to 1603, Elizabeth I ensured that England maintained its independence and separated itself from Catholic Spain. Her policies, including the establishment of the Protestant Church of England and the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588, reinforced England's sovereignty and religious identity, distancing the nation from Spanish influence and Catholicism.
to rule the world but just because she is still the queen does not mean she cannot get arrested
Elizabeth I was the only woman to rule both France and England.
England
did the queen of England, Victoria rule during the middle ages?