The Armarda Flashcards
What was the plan of the Armarda
130 ships and 30,000 men stationed in the netherlands would be transported across the channel to march on london,depose elizabeth and create a new catholic country in England
How had philip been provoked by the english
He had been provoked in a number of ways
Religion,Politics,Elizabeth not marrying philip,Support for protestant dutch,and their threat to spain in the new world
Who won the spanish armarda invasion
England
Why did the English win against the Spanish
Tactics,The weather,galleons,poor spanish supplied,leadership and communications
What were the consequences of English victory over the Armarda
Propoganda and religious victory as England and in turn Protestantism were made to look bettwe especially because of the weather.Dutch rebels now encouraged to renew their fight,Showed strength and skill of the English navy,Defeat cost Spain both financially and politically
Who was the adviser who advised Elizabeth that the boats had to be quicker and more agile
John Hawkins,Eventually led to galleons
How many Galleons did the english have in the war with spain
Only 24
When was the battle of Gravelines
8th august 1588
How did spanish supplies lead to their defeat
They used inferior wood to store their provisions due to Drake’s attack so they made them quickly and they started to rot when they finally got out there
How did planning and communication errors result in the Spanish defeat
The duke of parma who was supposed to command a fleet from the netherlands didn’t control any deep sea ports which large war ships needed meaning he had to use smaller ships that would take 48 jours to load and set sail
It took a week to even communicate with Parma and Medina Sidonia meaning by the time the message got to Parma that they were in the channel,the Englisha nd Spanish were already battling in Calais
When was the battle of plymouth
31 July 1588
When were there exchanges of heavy fire off the isle of wight
3-4th August 1588
When was most of the damage done to the Armarda
By the weather when returning home from battle through trecharous waters