The conflict commonly referred to as the Anglo-Spanish War, particularly in its most significant phase, ended with the Treaty of London in 1604. This treaty marked a cessation of hostilities between England and Spain after years of conflict that included major events like the Spanish Armada in 1588. However, tensions continued in various forms until the early 17th century.
The Spanish Civil War ended in April of 1939.
The Spanish Civil War ended in Spain.
The Treaty of Paris was signed in order to end the Spanish-American war.
The last Spanish Civil War ended on April 1, 1939.
The Spanish signed an armistice to end the Spanish-American War.
English came to the Philippines in force in 1898 with the arrival of the Americans, who had been ceded the territory after Spain's loss in the Spanish-American War. English gradually replaced Spanish as the language of administration and education, although Spanish is still important, if not spoken by a large number of native speakers (but then, neither is English). The decline of Spanish and the rise of English was marked after the end of World War II, especially as a lingua franca understood by many Filipinos.
The Spanish Civil War ended in April of 1939.
The Spanish Civil War ended in Spain.
The Spanish Civil War ended in April of 1939.
The Treaty of Paris was signed in order to end the Spanish-American war.
There's to many Spanish-English wars, you must be more specific.
Guerra in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish means "war" in English.
The Anglo Spanish War.
when spanish mercenaries let loose to sack the city of rome
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the war was between the Republicans and the nationalists
The Anglo-Spanish War led to increased tensions between the English and Spanish, as Spain viewed English colonization as a threat to its interests. This strained relationship affected the colonists at Roanoke by making them vulnerable to Spanish attacks, hindering their ability to receive support and supplies from England, and contributing to the mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke.