the perceived power of the spanish was diminished
yes
The Spanish Armada tried to attack England through the Rocky Coast of Ireland, but they failed. The ships of the Spanish Armada were destroyed when they hit the Rock of the Rocky Coast of Ireland.
during the year 1588
The defeat of the Spanish Armada by the English.
defeat of the spanish armada
the perceived power of the spanish was diminished
they became week
Enland defeated the spanish armada in 1588
yes
After the defeat in the Spanish Armada, Spain became weak concerning the points of mercantilism, and did not have enough resources to fight England.
After the defeat in the Spanish Armada, Spain became weak concerning the points of mercantilism, and did not have enough resources to fight England.
The formation of The Triple Alliance could be considered a consequence of England's defeat to the Spanish Armada.
Defeat of the Spanish Armada
yes
spanish armada
One result of Philip II's anti-Protestant policies was the Spanish Armada's defeat in 1588. The Spanish Armada was a naval fleet sent by Philip to invade England and restore Catholicism. This defeat weakened Spain's naval power and marked the decline of Spanish dominance in Europe.
The Spanish Armada tried to attack England through the Rocky Coast of Ireland, but they failed. The ships of the Spanish Armada were destroyed when they hit the Rock of the Rocky Coast of Ireland.