A fleet of war ships
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The English Royal Navy's defeat over the Spanish Aramada
The spanish had 150 ships 110 fighting ships and 40 supply ships. The English had 100 ships.
There were many reasons such as religion, Elizabeth killing Mary his wife and Drake stealing treasure from Spanish ships
Sir Francis Drake was a 'Privateeer'. That is he was a sort of licenced pirate. All governmemts in those days licenced 'Privateeers' during time of war. They were supposed to attack ships belenging to their countrys eneamy. After the wars ended, many Privateeers became pirates. Sir Francis Drake was licenced by England, his country. When he sailed against the Spanish Aramada, he was part of a Royal fleet...that is the official English navy.Sir Francis Drake was a 'Privateeer'. That is he was a sort of licenced pirate. All governmemts in those days licenced 'Privateeers' during time of war. They were supposed to attack ships belenging to their countrys eneamy. After the wars ended, many Privateeers became pirates. Sir Francis Drake was licenced by England, his country. When he sailed against the Spanish Aramada, he was part of a Royal fleet...that is the official English navy.B.england
The Spanish Armada was launched in 1588 primarily to invade England and overthrow Queen Elizabeth I, who had supported Protestant rebels in the Spanish Netherlands and was seen as a threat to Catholic Spain. Additionally, the English had been conducting piracy against Spanish ships and interfering with Spanish trade. The Armada aimed to establish Spanish dominance over the seas and restore Catholicism in England, but ultimately, it was defeated by a combination of poor planning, bad weather, and effective English naval tactics.
they didnt have any lol :Lonly jokin, they had about well over 25and i like cheesethis is from history docet.org.ukThe Beaten Docket, Cricklewood | Our Pubs | J D WetherspoonAnswers.comAbout this Pub live news and sport pub history in the area ... A beaten docket is a losing ticket often associated with horse racing, which was aconsider yourself lucky this website does not exist lol :L
The defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588 significantly weakened Spain's naval dominance and opened the door for England to expand its influence and colonization efforts. With Spain's resources stretched thin and its reputation tarnished, England could more freely pursue overseas exploration and settlement. This newfound naval confidence allowed English explorers and settlers to establish colonies in North America and the Caribbean, ultimately leading to a more significant English presence in the New World. The victory also fostered a sense of national pride and encouraged further investment in maritime ventures.
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