Walter Raleigh fought against the Spanish primarily during the late 16th century, particularly during the Anglo-Spanish War (1585-1604). He played a significant role in the English campaigns against Spain, including the unsuccessful expedition to Cádiz in 1596. Raleigh's efforts included privateering against Spanish ships and interests, reflecting the broader conflict between England and Spain during that period.
Raleigh did not take part in the fight against the Spanish Armada. I'm wondering if you are getting confused with ship that Raleigh had built, The Ark, later the Ark Raleigh. Which he sold to Elizabeth I, (which he never got paid for), that became the most famous of English warship names, The Ark Royal.
collecting stuff for the fight
They joined the US to fight the Spanish
He was a soldier and he commanded the british naval expeditions in the war with Spain. So, he helped to fight with Spain.
Sir Walter Raleigh did not participate in any significant battles as a soldier, although he was involved in military expeditions and naval operations during his time. He was more of an explorer, courtier, and writer than a military leader. Raleigh is best known for his expeditions to the Americas and his attempts to establish colonies rather than for direct combat experience. His involvement in military affairs was mainly through supporting naval campaigns against Spain.
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For the independence of Mexico, against Spanish colonial forces.
The Catholic Spanish wished to overthrow the Protestant English Queen Elizabeth but the English defeated them and it led to the decline of Spain.
They fought against the Spanish colonial governments and its troops.
Walter Francis White became the head of the NAACP from 1931-1955. White helped oversee the plans to fight against public segregation.