Queen Elizabeth I
"Attack", in Spanish, is "atacar". To conjugate it, you must have a subject. An example subject would be "yo", which means "I". The conjugated form of "atacar" is "ataco" if the subject was "yo". "Yo ataco" means "I attack". The ending would be different with different subjects.
They were hoping that it would help them conpuer Mexico By founding the Fort Caroline settlement, France attempted to gain a foothold in a worship freely and building a base from which to attack the Spanish ships.
"Lachflash" is a German term that translates to "giggling fit" or "laughter attack" in English. It refers to a sudden and uncontrollable outburst of laughter.
The Medway battle was between the US and Japan; the Dutch did not take part, as they were alreadey beaten by the Japanese by then. The only sea battle between Japan and the Duch was the battle of the Java sea.
The Spanish attacked the Incas in search of wealth, resources, and land. They were motivated by their desire to acquire gold and silver, impose their religion and culture, and expand their empire in the New World. Additionally, their advanced military technology and tactics gave them an advantage over the Inca civilization.
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they attacked in the English channel
The English say the date that they left but the Spanish say the date of the first attack.
The Spanish Armada was an attempt to overthrow the English Queen Elizabeth, who was a Protestant. At this time in Spain, there was strong support of Catholicism (Inquisition).and they wanted to tack power. dont us this if is
they wanted gold
No. There are no pirates at all in the novel.
The pirates sailed the oceans looking for a ship to attack and steal from.
Buccaneers were hired by the British Crown to attack Spanish merchantmen because Britain and Spain were at war. Pirates were criminals who attacked anyone they wanted.
Pirates.
the spanish outposts grew more slowly, the harsh environments, and danger from attack by indians.
The Spanish Armada. It was sent to attack and invade England due to their conflicts in the New World.
The Spanish having plundered South America, English pirates attacked and robbed the Spanish galleons transporting the plundered gold, etc. back to Spain. This, along with Catholic-Protestant animosity between the two nations, exacerbated by the execution by the English of (Catholic) Queen Mary Stuart of Scotland and the provocative 'singeing of the King of Spain's beard' (i.e. an English attack on the Spanish fleet at harbour in Cadiz), eventually led to the attempted, but unsuccessful, invasion of England by the Spanish Armada. Other possible sources of provocation were (i) the unilateral divorce (against the wishes of the Pope) by Henry VIII of his Spanish wife, Catherine of Aragon, his marriage to Anne Boleyn, and his establishment of the Church of England, with himself as its Head; and (ii) the rejection, by Elizabeth I, Henry's daughter by Anne Boleyn, of offers of marriage from Spanish King Felipe II.