The British defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 marked a significant shift in naval power, establishing England as a formidable maritime force. This victory allowed England to secure its trade routes and expand its influence overseas, leading to increased investment in exploration and colonization. With Spain's dominance challenged, the British were able to establish colonies in the Americas and elsewhere, laying the foundation for the British Empire and its global network of trade and resources. Ultimately, this shift contributed to England's rise as a leading colonial power in the following centuries.
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Spain, the Spanish Armada (which was defeated by the British).
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The British saw that the spanish was claiming land for their country so the British defeated the Spanish armada and claimed rest of the americas
by defeating the spanish armada
the European balance of power was shifted.
In 1588.
defeating the Spanish armada
Spanish Armada
the defeat of the spanish armada by the british navy gave Britain superiority over the oceans, and therefore the world.
KILLING MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS but also defeating the spanish armada
The Spanish Armada