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The Invincible Armada, 1588 ... The defeat of the Spanish Armada marked a major turning point in world history. To be sure, the popular view that the Armada marked the beginning of England’s rise and ... With good intelligence of Spanish dispositions and nowhere else to go, they returned home and seized the port of Brill.
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The Spanish Armada was a huge fleet of ships assembled by King Philip II of Spain in 1588. ... On 28 May 1588 132 ships and 30,000 men departed from Lisbon. However within just five days they ran into a storm off the cost of Finisterre and were forced to put into port and regroup and repair. Having overcome this problem...
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(see all of The Spanish Armada, ... On 28 May 1588 132 ships and 30,000 men departed from Lisbon. However within just five days they ran into a storm off the cost of Finisterre and were forced to put into port and regroup and repair. Having overcome this problem the fleet continued towards England and entered the Channel...
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English: The Spanish Armada was a fleet sent by King Philip II of Spain in 1588 in a failed attempt to bring an end to his war with England by forcing the English government to a peace advantageous to Spain. ... The Spanish Armada Leaving the port of Ferrol by Sir Oswald Walters Brierly (1817–1894)
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In 1569 Drake had married Mary Newman of Plymouth, but finding domesticity dull, he departed in 1570 for the Spanish Main with a small crew aboard the 25-ton Susan. ... Drake made a specialty of harrassing Spanish shipping and ports, and he was vice admiral of the English fleet when it defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588.
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Thus the Spanish Armada of 1588 had two chief objectives: compelling the cessation of English aid to Dutch ... He was not aware of the English lack of ammunition, and presumed that any further attempts to reassemble the Spanish fleet-in the absence of an effective port-would be too vulnerable to further English attack.
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www.historybuff.com/library/refarmada2.html
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One of the major cities in the Galicia region of Spain, La Coruna's history goes back to the Phoenicians who mined tin nearby. It's Roman-built lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in the world. In 1588, the famous Spanish Armada departed from its port.
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Spaniards." But in January, 1588, ... and leaving the squadron under Seymour to guard the narrow seas, Howard and Hawkins with the royal fleet departed for Plymouth, ... That the Lord High Admiral's judgment was wise appears from the arrival of the Spanish Armada off the Lizard on the 19th of the month, having been hastened to sea...
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www.welbank.net/hawkins/pah/chap4.html
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The Armada Sails. May of 1588 had proved to be a wild month on the Atlantic coast. One gale followed upon another, and although the Spanish Fleet had beaten out of port, it was forced to lay at anchor off Belem frustrated by the elements for three weeks.
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