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The Spanish Armada, also called the Invincible Armada (infra), and more correctly La Armada Grande, was a fleet (I) intended to invade England and to put an end to the long series of English aggressions against the colonies and possessions of the Spanish Crown;
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The Spanish Armada sailed from Spain in July 1588. The Spanish Armada's task was to overthrow protestant England lead by Queen Elizabeth I. The Spanish Armada proved to be an expensive disaster for the Spanish ... The Spanish Armada sailed from Spain in July 1588. The Spanish Armada's task was to overthrow...
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www.historylearningsite.co.uk/spanish_armada.htm
www.historylearningsite.co.uk/spanish_armada.htm
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each feared the other gaining too much power (the small off-shore island of England was a fraction of their size and fighting weight) So a Spanish Armada sailing up the Channel could seek shelter neither along the hostile south coast of England, nor in French ports, where in any case there were few harbours able to...
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Spanish Armada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Spanish Armada (Spanish: , "Great and Most Fortunate Navy" or Armada Invencible , "Invincible Navy") was the Spanish fleet that sailed against England under the command of the Duke of Medina S...
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The Spanish Armada - background information, recent research and main events ... Route taken by the Spanish Armada Click the map for a larger version...
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www.historyonthenet.com/Tudors/spanish_armada.htm
www.historyonthenet.com/Tudors/spanish_armada.htm
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Phillip ordered the Duke of Medina to prepare the great fleet to sail up the English Channel to link up with the Duke of Parma's army from the (Spanish) Netherlands. The main task of the Armada would be to transport these soldiers from the Netherlands to fight in England.
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www.rain.org/~karpeles/armadadis.html
www.rain.org/~karpeles/armadadis.html
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The queen's words when she visited her troops in the field. ... A defining moment occurred with the attack of the Spanish Armada in 1588. Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603) was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, and proved to be a canny ruler. These are her words when she visited her troops in the field.
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The Spanish Armada of 1588 ... The defeat of the Spanish Armada is one of the most famous events in English history. It was arguably Queen Elizabeth's finest hour. For years she had been hailed as the English Deborah, the savior of the English people, and now it seemed that this is what she had really become.
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www.elizabethi.org/us/armada/
www.elizabethi.org/us/armada/
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