Chapter- 9

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It was one of the most important small battles for the sale of the maritime struggle between the great colonial empire and the small maritime powers in a religious war and in succession I watched the Spanish Armada sent to overthrow Queen Elizabeth of England and the famous naval battle in the English Channel against ships Coe commanded but the most famous of the day Sir Francis Drake. Tensions escalated between England and Spain over a good part of the religious war of the last century and the imperialist struggles fueled by the British Pirates attacking Spanish rulers in the new country Queen Elizabeth of England a proclamation in support of Protestant rebels in Spain Netherlands obtained papal permission to invade England and renounce Elizabeth and remove her from the Catholic monarchy who immediately set about ordering the invasion of the invincible Armada by Medina Sidonia to join the invading army under the command of the Parma Governor of Flanders. however in April 1587 when Sir Francis Drake attacked Cadiz destroying or capturing more than 30 y y ships in Spain but a year later Yamato became rea from Karuna on July 21, 1588 through their spy network throughout Europe the English were well informed of the intentions of the King of Spain and the Navy were ready and waiting on the south coast his commander-in -chief was the great commander Lord Howard of Effingham supported by many famous chiefs including Drake and his colleagues John Hawkins and Martin Frobisher 16th-century merchant ships that were forced to operate temporarily recently when day governments had the resources to finance the construction of special naval vessels and to keep sailors in perpetual use of the gun was another major turning point in the warships of ancient times. and rear acting as shooting spaces from the 1,500 Forward-facing warships like Mary Rose had begun to be fitted ports designed to bring out the widest range of the enemy but this was a temporary voyage and boarding was still widely used as a common strategy The temporary maritime situation in the 16th century saw the construction of the ship Catholic ships had 22 large ships carrying guns but most were built for transport and donkeys. with more than 100 armed merchant ships a total of eighteen thousand men aboard warships and Flanders this would have been more than 50,000 attacking forces and a large number of men while the British had 34 warships built by John Hawkins that were smaller and more easily controlled than Spanish ships that were supported by 16 ships. English ships received word on July 29 Spaniards were spotted sailing from the coast to Cornwall you know better than Armada in the dark and on July 31 the first action was fought at Plymouth in their high-altitude airspace the English exploded the Spaniards from afar depriving them of the possibility that large ships would be at a distance they could not sink even though two Spanish ships were left after colliding. of England another similar determined action was fought in Portland the Spaniards then tried to enter Solent where they would take refuge waiting for the Duke of Parma army to say that it was ready to cross but the English feet chased them and decided to go to kelis instead communication was a big problem to reach kelis on August 6 that the Dunkirk army was too strong to reduce disease and still needed to be rehabilitated to prepare their motto so they would be forced to hold on to those who could not find shelter f He said they were in danger of being attacked this evening on the 7th of England when the English fleet arrived and found the Armada strapped in pieces that night. They sent eight fire engines which they set fire to and left to flood the enemy for fear of the crew cutting the cable of the boat. The battle to decorate the English approaching the Spanish ships with great force they wanted to take now but they worked that they needed to enter within 100 meters to be able to enter the lines of lan's lines they would need a plan to approach without first immersion but the Spaniards had some weakness to use Spanish military doctrine in many ways. boarding actions when their superior power would play to their advantage their ships were also kept in pits and attack equipment this meant that most of the gun areas were so overcrowded that the cannons could not be properly reloaded after firing the idea then the gunmen would just shoot one salvo and enter the English landing side. they knew what an important role a gun could play in a naval battle so they were close enough to provoke one idle salvo from the Spaniards and immediately closed the open fire the ship's crew was close enough to exchange musket fire but the English used their power to avoid boarding made Spanish barriers for the next eight hours until he was forced to withdraw due to a shortage of ammunition five Spanish ships were sunk and burned or caught and many more were badly injured and now It was clear to the Spaniards that there would have been no invasion of the Spanish fleet if the winds had not suddenly subsided in the south. of Forth not long after the catastrophe struck the undisputed Armada the Spaniards who hoped to sail westward across the Atlantic water before returning south to his home but these were the days before the exact length of the unknown Spaniards carried the northeast of the ship and finally heading south sooner rather than later on the west coast of Ireland, strong winds forced them to The rocky outcrops have left their anchors in stone lines unable to shelter and chase down the locals and English forces loot and kill at least 35 missing Spanish naval crews The Atlantic Ocean has taken on a much larger amount than the British can do when the Armada remains they arrived in Spain and in September and October 1588 less than 10,000 men on board died of starvation or shipwreck in the one hundred and thirty-thirty ship that sailed back to England losing less than 100 minutes but the disease was a major problem for them to seek a few thousand Armada of Spain was seen as a great success in propaganda to Protestant Europeans and eventually became part of British national legends in the first episode and the emergence of England as a naval power and the beginning of the British Empire. the reality of that time was different Spain had failed in his mission but it was not completely defeated and will keep hegemony at sea for a few decades according to military terms the Spanish Armada appears Ed to be a deification of English style tactics assail using a battleship and join the enemy with Cannon and sticks on the other hand these routes would be developed into an ancient line of war that created the main doctrine of maritime tactics in the 17th and 18th centuries.

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