The Story of the Spanish Armada King Philip II of Spain and Queen Elizabeth of England had different religions. King Philip was a Catholic. Queen Elizabeth.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Spanish Armada.
Advertisements

The Tudors Why were they important? Who were they? Henry VIII
LO: To learn about the Spanish Armada
SPANISH ARMARDA. THIS IS MY PRESINTATION ON THE PEOPLE INVOLVED WITH THE SPANISH ARMARDA AND HOW THEY WON..
-After the battle of San Juan de Ulua, English seamen began to attack Spanish shipping colonies. -Elisabeth executed Mary (Queen of Scots). -The Netherlands.
The Race to Explore North America – page What did Spanish Explorers search for? Native American civilizations as rich as the ones they found in.
England and Europe 1558 Allies and Enemies
The Defeat of the Armada Why Spain declined as a ‘world’ Power.
Spanish Armada American History Mrs. Cady Review In the late 1400’s many countries began to explore. They included Portugal, Spain, France, and England.
The Spanish Armada. Review In the late 1400’s many countries began to explore. They included Portugal, Spain, France, and England. Exploration could led.
HOW DID THE LANGUAGE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BECAME ENGLISH?
Age of Exploration “The Great Convergence”
The Spanish Armada.
Warm Up Describe the Protestant Reformation. In your explanation, be sure to mention the following: Martin Luther Printing Press 95 Theses Protestants.
Spanish Armada.
Spain Vs. England  SWBAT observe the causes and effects of the Spanish Armada  Have HW out on your desk.
Queen Elizabeth I..
History LO: To learn about the Spanish Armada Elizabeth 1. Sir Francis drake.
 In 1588, Philip II of Spain sent a fleet of ships to invade England  Consisted of 130 ships and started with 17,000 men  Another 18,000 would be picked.
Elizabeth I: How successfully did she tackle the problems of her reign: The Spanish Armada.
Wars of Religion and The Thirty Years’ War
A Midsummer Night’s Dream By William Shakespeare.
England Becomes Protestant King Henry VIII I. King Henry VIII--(1527)wanted a divorce from his wife so he could marry a younger wife who would produce.
Religious Wars in Europe World History I Philip II of Spain.
The English Reformation
England. Absolutism in England England A Civil War called the War of Roses The Tudor family under Henry VII won. His second son was Henry VIII His daughter.
History is like a car crash in the fog.. Chronological--- The order in which events occur Colony---Settlement of land by a distant parent country Colonize---
The English Monarchy C19 S4 pp Objectives Describe the rule of Mary Tudor of England Describe the rule of Mary Tudor of England Describe the.
European conflicts in America. During this era in history there were two main conflicts that stood out more than all of the rest. Can you name both? Religious.
Quick Review 1. What was the Protestant Reformation? 2. What were indulgences? 3. What did Martin Luther publish to express his frustration with the Catholic.
The Spanish Armada. Why the Spanish Armada was caused In his youth, Philip II of Spain was married to his fellow Catholic, Mary Queen of England. He was.
Royal Power and Conflict City-states were replaced with nations Most rulers ruled under an absolutist government – Group or individual ruling has total.
Chapter 3 Section 3  Religious and Political Changes in Europe.
Power of the European Monarchs. Age of Exploration Reasons for the Age of Exploration: Economic Gain Economic Gain Power Power To spread Christianity.
REASONS FOR ENGLISH EXPLORATION ENGLISH COLONIZATION.
English Reformation King VIII of England Elizabeth I of England
Chapter 8 Sec 1n 2” Royal Power and Conflict Spain and England In One day!!
(1533 – 1603). Queen Elizabeth I, the last of the Tudor monarchs, ruled over England and Ireland from 1558 to She was the daughter of Henry VIII.
Spain vs. England How Competition Over North American Land Claims Lead To War At Sea.
Chapter 3 Religious and Political Change in Europe Mr. Freeman US History.
REASONS FOR ENGLISH EXPLORATION ENGLISH COLONIZATION.
Chapter 7. Conflict between Catholics and Protestants was at the heart of the French Wars of Religion Both Catholicism and Calvinism had become.
Nations: Conflict and Interaction. Conflict A fight or a battle A disagreement.
The Rise of the Pax Britannica
Background Info On The Battle & King Philip II
Age of Absolutism Part A
Renaissance: The Tudors
Focus 4/28 Spanish imperialism in the Americas helped lead to a Golden Age. Spain introduced the Spanish language, Spanish architecture, and the Catholic.
The Mystery of Roanoke Island
Week 2-3 History of the British Monarchy Dr. Granville Pillar
England and Spain Reformation & Rivalry
Learning Objectives Be able to identify reasons for the failure of the Spanish Armada. (Level 4) Be able to identify and explain specific reasons for the.
Philip II of Spain Very devoted Catholic!!!
The English Reformation
The Tudors Why were they important? Who were they? Henry VIII
English Monarch House of Tudor House of Stuart.
Elizabeth I: How successfully did she tackle the problems of her reign: The Spanish Armada.
The Tudors Why were they important? Who were they? Henry VIII
The Elizabethan era The “Golden Age” (1558–1603).
Colonization of North America
Colonization of North America
The Tudors Why were they important? Who were they? Henry VIII
Religious Wars of Europe
Spanish Armada History.
The Tudors Why were they important? Who were they? Henry VIII
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
LO: To learn about the Spanish Armada
Reformation-Part 3 WH12d.
Spanish Armada.
Presentation transcript:

The Story of the Spanish Armada King Philip II of Spain and Queen Elizabeth of England had different religions. King Philip was a Catholic. Queen Elizabeth was a Protestant. This made them enemies.

Sir Francis Drake was English. He annoyed King Philip because he would attack Spanish ships and steal their treasure.

King Philip wanted Mary of Scotland to be queen of England because she was a Catholic like him. This made Elizabeth very cross. When she found out she had Mary executed.

In 1558 King Philip II sent out a fleet of ships. He wanted revenge. The fleet was called the Armada. When the Armada stopped in France they were attacked during the night by English ships. Fourteen Spanish ships were sunk or run aground. The rest fled to Ireland.

The English Navy was too good for the Armada to beat. The Spanish ships were not used to the English weather either. Storms damaged their ships.

This is a map showing the route of the Spanish Armada. Now you know the story of the Spanish Armada. Let’s look at the map on the next page.

This map is on your worksheet. If the Spanish Armada had reached England where would be the best place to land? What are the dangers?

Quick Quiz 1.Who was King of Spain? Philip IISir Francis Drake Henry VIII

Quick Quiz 2. Who did he want to be Queen of England? Ann BoleynMary of Scotland Elizabeth I

Quick Quiz 3. What was the Spanish fleet called? The NavyThe ArmyThe Armada

Quick Quiz 4. Where were they attacked? France SpainEngland

Quick Quiz 5. What was one of the things that the Armada found difficult? Sunny weather Stormy weather Snowy weather

Presentation ©Bev Evans,