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English sea captains who refused to let Spain control the seas were called what?

sea dogs


English sea captains who refused to let Spain control the seas were called .?

Sea Dogs


The country that controlled the seas by the late 1500s was .?

Spain.


What two seas touch Spain?

One sea, the Mediterranean, and one ocean, the Atlantic, touch Spain.


What marked the end of the Spanish control of the seas?

The defeat of The Spanish Armada in the English Channel, when the King of Spain sent the Armada to capture Queen Victoria I, For the Pope, whom had excommunicated her.The defeat of The Spanish Armada in the English Channel, marked the end of the control of the seas.


What are the closest seas to Spain?

Spain's east coast is on the Mediterranean Sea. Parts of the west coast are on the Atlantic Ocean.


Who control the seas?

The gravitational pull of the moon.


What has the author John W Froude written?

John W. Froude has written: 'On the high seas' -- subject(s): Biography, Diaries, Ship captains


What seas border Spain?

The east coast of Spain is on the Mediterranean Sea.


What are the seven seas that boarder southern Europe from Spain to eastern Russia?

There are actually ten seas that border southern Europe. These seas include the Alboran, Balearic, Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Aegean, Ionian, Sea of Marmara, Black, and the Mediterranean.


Does Spain have any seas or lakes or oceans rain forests or deserts?

yes


Why was Spain to control so much of the New World?

Because in the Iberic Penisule, Spain and Portugal could easily go through the seas. The New World was found, and Papa decided to split the world into two: half to Portugal and half to Spain. Spain got most of the America, unless a part of Brazil. From there, a lot of new splits we´re made.