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For
many years both countries lived in peace, but in 1585 Elizabeth
sent English soldiers to join a Protestant army, fighting the Spanish
in Holland. Phillip used this as an excuse to declare war on England.
Most of the
war against Spain was fought at sea, English sailors attacked Spanish
ships and raided the Spanish coast, while Spanish sailors attacked
English. Then, in 1587, Phillip ordered an invasion of England.
His plan was that a huge fleet of ships, called an Armada, should
sail up the English Channel, destroy the English fleet, then sailed
to Holland, where a Spanish army was waiting. The army would board
the ships and be transported to England.
Unfortunately
the Spanish fleet suffered terrible hardships with the weather,
and when they reached the English Channel, they discovered that
the English fleet outnumbered them, and was made up of faster ships,
with bigger cannons. The English crews were made up of more experienced
sailors, who were well rested and eager for the fight, while the
Spanish sailors, were exhausted, starving, and suffering from disease.
The two fleets fought up the channel, and the Spanish were finally
beaten off the coast of Holland. The Spanish fleet scattered and
many were wrecked trying to get back to Spain, in the end, only
a handful ever saw Spain again.
The war carried
on for many years, and didn't end until Elizabeth died in 1603,
even though Phillip had died in 1599. It is difficult to say who
won the war, for although England beat the Armada, and later managed
to land soldiers in Spain itself, it never managed to win any major
victories over the Spanish, and Spain remained the strongest country
in Europe, and was always a threat to England, and the Protestant
religion.
Who do you think
the Pope supported in the war?…………………….................................…………..
Why?………………………………………………………………...................................……………………
Can you think
of anywhere today where Protestants and Catholics are still fighting
each other?
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