The spanish make a big mistake by sailing to close to the English army which was in Plymouth so had to sail away. Before the Spanish armada could turn back the English army was right on there tail right behind them and the wind was in the wrong direction to turn back so had to continue sailing ahead but the English army kept following them and wouldn't stop so the Spanish Armada couldn't pick up the Spanish army. They sailed and sailed up north until the English had stop chasing them and then the Spanish came across a very huge storm and half the Armada survived and the other half died. The remaning saillors of the Armada sailed back home to Spain.
um that's not right they did try and pick up the other soilders but they wern't ready also much less than half survived
eliminate Queen Elizabeth I and make England a Catholic country.
The Spanish Armada was a fleet of 130 ships that sailed from A Coruña in August 1588 as an escort to troops from Flanders for a planned invasion England to depose Queen Elizabeth and prevent English interference in the Spanish Netherlands and (hopefully) predation by English privateers. Unfortunately for the Armada, bad choices by leaders, aggressive, effective attacks by the British and Dutch, bad weather, and general bad fortune prevented them from ever linking up with the army they were to escort and more than a third of the fleet was destroyed before they could make it back to Spain.
TheSpanish Armada (Spanish: Grande y Felicísima Armada, "Great and Most Fortunate Navy") was the Spanish What_year_did_the_Spanish_Armada_beginthat sailed against England under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia in 1588, with the intention of overthrowing Elizabeth I of England. The fleet set out with 22 warships of the Spanish Royal Navy and 108 converted merchant vessels, with the intention of sailing through the English Channel to anchor off the coast of Flanders.Of the fleet's initial complement, about 50 vessels failed to make it back to Spain. The expedition was the largest engagement of the undeclared Anglo--Spanish War (1585--1604).Read more: What_year_did_the_Spanish_Armada_begin
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 weakened Spain's naval dominance and diminished its resources, making it more challenging for them to defend their territories and interests in the New World. This shift allowed rival nations, particularly England and France, to expand their colonial ambitions with less fear of Spanish retaliation. The disrupted Spanish focus on maintaining their vast empire opened up opportunities for other European powers to establish their own colonies and trade routes in the Americas. Consequently, the defeat facilitated a more competitive and diverse colonial landscape in the New World.
Mary Queen of Scots had just been executed by Queen Elizabeth 1st and when the news got to Phillip, King of Spain, he was very angry so he set up the Spanish Armada to defeat England and make their lives hell!! This was written by a Year 7 student!! (FYI)
In 1588 he took out the entire spanish armada. Intreasting fact: he took out the entire armada with 1 ship. How? He set it on fire with no one on board and drove it right into the ships setting fire to one spreading to another and so on.
to make England a Catholic country
eliminate Queen Elizabeth I and make England a Catholic country.
In 1588, the King of Spain sent an enormous fleet to transport Spanish soldiers to the Netherlands. The Netherlands were the property of Spain, but the people had rebelled against the Spanish King. England was determined to prevent this invasion and met the Spanish fleet in the English channel with English warships. This was the Battle of the Spanish Armada. They broke up the Spanish fleet and sent it fleeing up the channel north, around Scotland and then individual ships finally sailed south back to Spain. Most Spanish ships did not make this journey and crashed on the west of England. There was great loss of life and a great victory for the commander Lord Hawke and Queen Elizabeth I.
having oral with your mom.
The Spanish Armada was a fleet of 130 ships that sailed from A Coruña in August 1588 as an escort to troops from Flanders for a planned invasion England to depose Queen Elizabeth and prevent English interference in the Spanish Netherlands and (hopefully) predation by English privateers. Unfortunately for the Armada, bad choices by leaders, aggressive, effective attacks by the British and Dutch, bad weather, and general bad fortune prevented them from ever linking up with the army they were to escort and more than a third of the fleet was destroyed before they could make it back to Spain.
TheSpanish Armada (Spanish: Grande y Felicísima Armada, "Great and Most Fortunate Navy") was the Spanish What_year_did_the_Spanish_Armada_beginthat sailed against England under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia in 1588, with the intention of overthrowing Elizabeth I of England. The fleet set out with 22 warships of the Spanish Royal Navy and 108 converted merchant vessels, with the intention of sailing through the English Channel to anchor off the coast of Flanders.Of the fleet's initial complement, about 50 vessels failed to make it back to Spain. The expedition was the largest engagement of the undeclared Anglo--Spanish War (1585--1604).Read more: What_year_did_the_Spanish_Armada_begin
Mary Queen of Scots had just been executed by Queen Elizabeth 1st and when the news got to Phillip, King of Spain, he was very angry so he set up the Spanish Armada to defeat England and make their lives hell!! This was written by a Year 7 student!! (FYI)
Translation: we used to commit Note: The verb "cometer" is often used in the expression "cometer errores" which means "to make mistakes", so "cometíamos errores" would be "we used to make mistakes".
They make you feel upset, but mistakes are mistakes.
We make mistakes when we are in a hurry.
You make mistakes because you are human, not the other way around.