PPT-Spanish Armada!

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Naval battle stuff 1588 The Armada Philip forms an armada of 130 ships to invade England Spanish galleons Large Difficult to manuever U nable to land on

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Naval battle stuff 1588 The Armada Philip forms an armada of 130 ships to invade England Spanish galleons Large Difficult to manuever U nable to land on the English shore Ships too large. It can be freely modified and reproduced for use in the classroom only brPage 2br God blew and they were scattered Did God really help the English defeat the Spanish Armada 2 Crown Copyright 2008 Introduction In 1588 King Philip II of Spain sent a Examine Queen Elizabeth I’s political and religious policies . Determine the religious and political causes of the Spanish Armada being launched against England. Analyze . effects of the defeat of the Spanish . WALT: How was the Spanish Armada defeated . 5 – Explain why the Spanish invaded – . What reasons?. 6 – Compare the Plans - . Who was more effective?. 7 – Evaluate the plans - . Why was it successful? – Use Sources in your answers. . Terms and People . José . Martí. – Cuban patriot who launched a war for independence from Spain in 1895. William Randolph Hearst. – owner of the . New York Journal. who, along with Joseph Pulitzer . Two seemingly unrelated events. Mary, Queen of Scots. Eldest daughter of Henry VIII’s older sister, Catholic, raised in France. John Knox, unrest in Scotland. Married Henry Stuart, Lord of Darnley, both Catholic. * Until 1100s most of Spain controlled by Moors, a Muslim people. * Christians fight . Reconquista. . which drive Muslims out of Spain, 1100-1492. -The Reconquista was the effort by the Spanish to drive the Muslims from Spain.. Date Spanish Armada English Fleet 29th July 1588 An English ship first sights the Armada out at sea near the Isles of Scilly A fast ship goes back to pass on the news. Fire beacons are lit along the Military conflicts. Reformation in England. Economic/mercantile growth. Decline of Spain. Quelling internal revolts. Subduing Welsh during reign of Henry VIII. . (r. 1509-47). Nine Years’ War (1594-1603). Canvas sails. Cannon holes. Timber Masts. Problems. The barrels were made from new wood which was still damp when the ship set sail – Food and water rotted and became sour.. Ships were flammable due to the material/timber structure.. The Spanish American War. The . role of the United States in world affairs changed during the late 1800s when the U.S. emerged as a world power after the victory over Spain in the Spanish American War. . The period of time during which monarchs of western Europe had . absolute control . over their national governments and societies.. B. What is the Divine Right Theory?. The theory that stated that monarchs had a . Stems from Protestant Reformation. Henry VIII had two daughters. Mary [Bloody Mary] (Catholic). Elizabeth (Anglican). King Phillip II of Spain was married to Mary, Queen of England. They were co-monarchs over England. The Northwest Passage. After Spanish Explorers Sent news of North and South America back to Europe, many other countries searched for the . Northwest Passage. , or a water route through North . america. Certificado Profesor de Español como Lengua Extranjera - Nivel Avanzado - Prof. Julio Awad

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