The English Defeat of the Armada is what i think it is.
Until 1588, Spain was the dominant power in Europe, controlling vast territories and wielding significant influence through its wealth from the Americas and its formidable military. The Spanish Armada was a symbol of this power, aimed at asserting dominance over the seas and countering English influence. However, the defeat of the Armada in 1588 marked a turning point, leading to the gradual decline of Spanish supremacy and the rise of England as a major naval power. This shift would lay the groundwork for the future balance of power in Europe.
The defeat of the Spanish Armada by the English Navy in 1588.
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.
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.
the power of Spain was humbled by the defeat of the Spanish armada
There was a lot of expeditions from Europe to the Americas. Especially from Spain.
The English engaged the Spanish fleet on the 19th of July 1588
the sinking of the Spanish Armada
1588. :>
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Until about 1580 Spain was the 'top dog' in Europe. The revolt of the Dutch provinces from 1568 onwards and the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 (combined with state bankruptcy in Spain itself) mark the start of a long decline.
29th of August 1588. It was spotted off the Lizard, Cornwall.