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on may the 28, 1588 the Armada with 130 ships and 30,000 men began to set sail! :)

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How many spanish armadas' were there?

Three. In 1596 and 1597, two more armadas were sent but were scattered by storms.


What was the result after the Spanish Armada being defeated?

The results of the Spanish armada battle was that England defeated them... Spain had "less-mobile" ships so they could not maneuver as easily as England could. Also a storm known as the Protestant Winds came through, wiping out the Spanish. Before this battle Spain was known as "sea dogs" they were rulers of the sea. After being defeated by England, they lost that control and England gained it.The English beat the Spanish armada.The English played some small part at the Battle of Gravelines, however ths stormy weather caused the loss of some 65 Spanish ships and 20,000 men


What was the Spanish Armadas religion?

The Spanish were very strong Roman Catholics, partly because Philip II was the son of Charles V, who was Holy Roman Emperor at that time (connections with Roman Catholic Church) and for other reasons. This clash of religion between England and Spain brought the two countries together in conflict, which led to the formation of the Armada.


What is the spanish armada and why England won?

The Spanish armada is like Spain's Navy. A fleet of Battle ships who fought other countries' 'Navy' for land, power, money, etc.


What was the great navel battle won by England?

Well, the answer that you would get the most would be the battle of Tralfalgar, where Horatio Nelson defeated a combined force of the French and Spanish during the Napoleonic wars.

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How did Spanish armadas defeat affect England and France?

It enabled them to start colonies in the Americas


How many spanish armadas' were there?

Three. In 1596 and 1597, two more armadas were sent but were scattered by storms.


What A word is the spanish's for navy?

The Spanish word for a fleet of warships is ArmadaThe Spanish word for fleets of warships is Armadas


What rhymes with fajitas?

Spanish Armadas or intifadas.


What do armadas eat?

Armada is the Spanish and Portuguese word for naval fleet. Therefore they do not eat.


What does deramadas y mean in spanish?

Okay i think, there should be a space between de and armadas, and it means, of branches and.


Was the spanish armarda battle a civil war?

No. It was an attack on England by a greater imperial power, Spain.


How did the Spanish armadas defeat England and France?

The Spanish Armada didn’t defeat England. They tried, but ended up with all ships shipwrecked on the shores of Scotland. A storm came up and the tide had also changed taking them out to sea rather than towards the shore. The French didn’t have the Spanish Armada attack.


What date did England defeat the spanish armada?

The first encounter between the fleets was at the Battle of Gravelines 8th August 1588 which gained England success


What was the result after the Spanish Armada being defeated?

The results of the Spanish armada battle was that England defeated them... Spain had "less-mobile" ships so they could not maneuver as easily as England could. Also a storm known as the Protestant Winds came through, wiping out the Spanish. Before this battle Spain was known as "sea dogs" they were rulers of the sea. After being defeated by England, they lost that control and England gained it.The English beat the Spanish armada.The English played some small part at the Battle of Gravelines, however ths stormy weather caused the loss of some 65 Spanish ships and 20,000 men


How might the Spanish armadas explain their defeat?

If you refere to the Gran Armada sent against England, the defeat is explained by the absence of any port in Flandes capable of keeping such amount of ships, the storm sunk the transport ships and damaged the warships, the Galleons, that had to return to Gijón.


What was the Spanish Armadas religion?

The Spanish were very strong Roman Catholics, partly because Philip II was the son of Charles V, who was Holy Roman Emperor at that time (connections with Roman Catholic Church) and for other reasons. This clash of religion between England and Spain brought the two countries together in conflict, which led to the formation of the Armada.