The English sailors learned valuable lessons about naval tactics and the vulnerabilities of the Spanish Armada from the capture of the first Spanish ship. They recognized the importance of speed and maneuverability in naval warfare, which contrasted with the heavily armed but slower Spanish galleons. This experience also provided insights into Spanish ship design and armament, allowing the English to adapt their strategies effectively in subsequent encounters. Overall, the capture boosted English morale and confidence in confronting the formidable Spanish fleet.
francis drake
The English were the victors in the Spanish Armada. But only Francis Drake and Lord Howard were allowed back to England. The rest of the English sailors were left in their ships to die. This was because the government knew they would have to pay a lot of money for sailors reward. After 1 year only half of the English sailors were still alive.
That is true, Philip ll of Spain wanted to depose Elizabeth l, protect the occupation of the Spanish troops in the Netherlands and prevent English privateers fro attacking Spanish ships in the Atlantic and the Pacific
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Spanish or English if you prefer.
sea dogs
That was back when people killed people that celibrated Black History!
francis drake
The English were the victors in the Spanish Armada. But only Francis Drake and Lord Howard were allowed back to England. The rest of the English sailors were left in their ships to die. This was because the government knew they would have to pay a lot of money for sailors reward. After 1 year only half of the English sailors were still alive.
Spanish capture of Providencia happened on 1641-05-17.
Spanish Sailors on the 'St- Louis' - 1898 was released on: USA: July 1898
That is true, Philip ll of Spain wanted to depose Elizabeth l, protect the occupation of the Spanish troops in the Netherlands and prevent English privateers fro attacking Spanish ships in the Atlantic and the Pacific
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English cucumber and Spanish onion.
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?
About 40% of the words in English have a Spanish cognate. This means that the English word has a similar Spanish word, such as "accident" (English) and "accidente" (Spanish).
They died.