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Although Henry VII did a great job in restoring the finances, England was bankrupt because of the War of the Roses amongst other reasons. It did not have a navy. Henry V111 started building up a navy and Elizabeth 1st continued and particularly strengthened the finaces. France also did not have a good navy. Spain on tyhe other hand, had an exceelnt navy

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