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    centuries, it was the early-bird Spanish who got the worm, but after all was said and done, it was England who got the more desirable cheese. After 1763, the English had control of all land east of the Mississippi river and virtually all of present-day Canada. The English were able to gain the upper hand in the conflict for control of North America not only because of military victories, but also because of good timing. The English victory over the Spanish Armada marked the beginning of the British

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    period the Spanish Armada happened, when Elizabeth I ruled, called the ”Elizabethan Era”, England become mostly famous thanks to their big success in theatre, art and

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    King Philip II Of Spain

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    I believe that King Philip II of Spain was a great King and the idea of The Spanish Armada was a good idea that he had come up with. The Spanish Armada is about a boat that set sail in July 1588 by the Spanish, and it was ordered by the catholic King Philip II of Spain to invade England and take down the protestant Queen Elizabeth I. Queen Elizabeth I, was catholic but then became protestant. The Church did not like her decision and they wanted her to become catholic again, so the Pope encouraged

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    Elizabeth had many enemies that wanted to see her dead, and take her throne. When King Philip got angry at Elizabeth for rejecting marriage proposals and converting England into Protestant, rejecting Catholicism, he took a fleet of ships called the Spanish Armada and launched an invasion against England. Many soldiers were concerned and disoriented, but when Queen Elizabeth step up and gave her speech, they were motivated enough to win the battle. The speech at Tilbury given by Queen Elizabeth was made

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    The exceptional reign of Queen Elizabeth I stands out in British history. Her reign is one of the longest in British history. Under her rule Britain began to gain strength because her policies laid the groundwork for the future rulers to build upon. The previous rulers of England, such as Queen Mary I, created turmoil through their policies which their personal beliefs influenced greatly. Elizabeth I’s reign remained relatively stable and she implemented new political policies that helped to strengthen

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    in 1588. At this point in English history, there is a lot of drama and war happening in and around England. Just a year before this speech occurred, Queen Elizabeth had sentenced Mary Queen of Scots to be killed for treason against England. The Spanish used this time of inner turmoil to force their way into Europe and invade, which they had been wanting to do for many years prior. The Spaniards reason for invading was to take over and put a Catholic

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    The English Rise to Power The Spanish Aramada attacked England in 1588 and was crushed by Elizabeth I’s navy. What led up to this great battle was years of hatred between Philip II of Spain and Elizabeth I of England. England’s stance in the race for power led to many wars between the European super powers, Spain, France, and soon England. The downfall of the Spanish Armada of 1588 completely changed England’s reputation with their neighboring nations, and made England a force to be reckoned with

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    and Ms. Chowdhury English 11 7 April 2017 Sir Francis Drake     Sir Francis Drake's circumnavigation of the globe made him the best royally appointed naval captain of his time. Many saw Francis Drake as a pirate because he would plunder a lot of Spanish fleets, but he always considered himself as an explorer. Francis Drake’s life was nothing short of dangerous and the way he lived it was adventurously and without regret. Sir Francis Drake sets sail on his famous journey alongside four other ships

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    the French coast. They were considered privateers. In his early 1560, Drake was given his own ship; The Judith. He enlisted the help of his cousin, John Hawkins. They would sail to Africa to start in slave trading. This was totally against Spanish laws. After they purchased their slaves, they would go back to New Spain and sell their slaves to settlers there. On one of their trips they were held up by the Mexican port of San Juan de Ulua in which they

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    Queen Elizabeth 1 Essay

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    Elizabeth managed to have a positive effect on England’s political and cultural state during this time. Her reign featured many political accomplishments, but the one that stands out the most is the defeat of the Spanish Armada. Considered as one of her finest hours, the defeat of the Spanish Armada has gone down in history as one of the greatest English victories at sea. Queen Elizabeth’s decisions played a positive role in the economic development in England. Not only did she obtain a positive political

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