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The Spanish Armada anchored in Calais on July 28, 1588. This was part of their campaign to invade England and overthrow Queen Elizabeth I. However, the fleet faced significant challenges, including adverse weather and naval tactics employed by the English, ultimately leading to their defeat.

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