By military geniuses as Stadholder Maurits van Oranje and Frederik van Oranje, the Dutch also used there environment good, like breaking the seawalls so the Spanish couldn't move further.
The British Navy inflicted a decisive defeat on the Spanish Armada in 1588, primarily through the Battle of Gravelines. This engagement thwarted Spain's plans for invading England and established British naval dominance. The defeat led to the dispersal of the Armada, marking a significant turning point in European power dynamics.
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The Spanish defeated the Dutch numerous times in battle and took over many former trading roots and colonial holdings from the Dutch (especially in Asia), which is why the Dutch had to join forces with the English to try to neutralize the Spanish dominance.
By starting a wat with enemies
Some of the results of the Spanish Armada were the Spanish economy was in trouble. The gold and the silver that Spain received from the Americas caused high inflation.It signaled the decline of great European power. It also caused Spain's economy to crash. This defeat proved that England had the power to defend itself. And in the end, England remained an independent and Protestant nation.
Army of Jericho.
France, Spain, Dutch, English.
Spain was the dominant sea power in Europe beginning in medieval times, but this effectively ended with the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. After a century of near-unilateral exploration of the New World, Spain was effectively challenged by other countries, notably the Dutch, the French, and the British.
I guess They Had the Plague, Like the Spanish had when invading America.
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The battle of San Juan Hill in Cuba helped the U.S. defeat spain.
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The British Navy inflicted a decisive defeat on the Spanish Armada in 1588, primarily through the Battle of Gravelines. This engagement thwarted Spain's plans for invading England and established British naval dominance. The defeat led to the dispersal of the Armada, marking a significant turning point in European power dynamics.
The Dutch revolted against Spain because the king was trying to spread the Catholic religion.