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.

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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 not king and the only way the English Parliament would countenance the marriage was if Philip was permanently forbidden from ruling. So he decided later on to invade the English. In his youth, Philip II of Spain was married to his fellow Catholic, Mary Queen of England. He was not king and the only way the English Parliament would countenance the marriage was if Philip was permanently forbidden from ruling. So he decided later on to invade the English.

Their Ships The ships were first being Made in 1584 and finally finished in The Spanish only expected to travel to Britain so when the got chased they and had to detour they were very hungry and many died. The ships were first being Made in 1584 and finally finished in The Spanish only expected to travel to Britain so when the got chased they and had to detour they were very hungry and many died.

Spain’s plan Spain had planned to travel to Britain by ships and then defeat them on the dry land. They would then take over Britain for ever. Spain had planned to travel to Britain by ships and then defeat them on the dry land. They would then take over Britain for ever.

Spain’s route Spain’s route

Credits Made by Caragh Gallley and Lorna Robinson Edited by Caragh Gallley and Lorna Robinson Special effects by Caragh Gallley and Lorna Robinson A special thanks to Caragh Gallley and Lorna Robinson