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Stems from Protestant Reformation Henry VIII had two daughters ◦ Mary [Bloody Mary] (Catholic) ◦ Elizabeth (Anglican) King Phillip II of Spain was married to Mary, Queen of England ◦ They were co-monarchs over England People feared Spain would control England ◦ Returned England back to Catholicism Mary dies, Elizabeth becomes Queen
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Elizabeth makes the Church of England Anglican again ◦ Phillip II thinks she is a heretic Dutch revolt in the Spanish Netherlands ◦ Protestants revolting against Catholic Spain ◦ Elizabeth supported the revolt Francis Drake and his “sea-dogs” ◦ Pirates looting the treasures of Spanish trade ships coming back from the New World ◦ Elizabeth makes Francis a knight (now Sir Francis Drake) Elizabeth executes Mary Queen of Scots ◦ Mary had promised to give Phillip the English throne if she became Queen Phillip II plans to have her overthrown ◦ Supported by the Pope; called it a “crusade”
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Spanish for “naval fleet” ◦ 130 ships ◦ 8,000 sailors ◦ 18,000 soldiers To set sail from Portugal 30,000 Spanish soldiers in the Netherlands ◦ were to be picked up to be taken to lead a land invasion of England Original experienced commander, Santa Cruz, died ◦ Replaced by an wealthy and experienced army general He had never been on a boat before
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Outnumbered Spanish ships 200-130 ◦ They were smaller more maneuverable ships Half of the firepower of Spain ◦ Far less cannons Led by Sir Francis Drake ◦ A pirate
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Mostly a testing out period ◦ Spain had advantage in close fighting More powerful cannons Would use grappling hooks to board the enemy ships and fight hand-to- hand ◦ England kept their distance No ships were destroyed ◦ Besides two Spanish ships that crashed into each other ◦ Drake snuck off at night to loot these two ships Ended up learning that due to space, Spain could not reload their cannons
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The Armada anchored off the coast of the Netherlands to pick up troops Problems: ◦ Troops were not equipped and ready ◦ No deep-water port, and no small boats Nobody could actually pick up the troops
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Armada was anchored at sea in a tight group England sacrifices eight ships, sets them on fire, and sent them sailing towards the Armada Few Spanish ships burned ◦ But did have to cut anchor and flee in separate directions England had now broken up the Armada’s formation
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English ships singled off Spanish ships ◦ Provoked Spanish fire ◦ Then swarm in close and unleash multiple shots English run out of ammo ◦ Start using chains Only 5 Spanish ships are destroyed ◦ Forced Spain to leave the troops in Netherlands behind
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Water and food went bad ◦ Stored in bad barrels Spanish were suffering from thirst and exhaustion Ships were falling apart ◦ Some were kept together by having their hulls bundled up with cables Only option…head for home ◦ English blocked the channel Spain had to sail the long way around England
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Gulf Stream blows them further East than intended ◦ Makes the trip even longer Armada gets hit by a storm off the coast of Ireland ◦ Ships can’t anchor… ◦ At mercy of the gale force winds ◦ Many crash into the rocks More lost due to storms than battle
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Spanish ◦ 8,000 dead ◦ 63 ships sunk England ◦ 50 to 100 dead ◦ 0 ships sunk
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Gave heart and hope to Protestant cause ◦ God was behind them ◦ Commemorative Medals: “He blew with His winds, and they were scattered” England was now a major naval power after defeating the mighty Spanish navy ◦ Opened up the Atlantic for other countries to settle the New World
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Jamestown-1607 ◦ Poor location, lack of skilled workers and harsh winters killed many of the original settlers ◦ Capture Native princess, Pocahontas Take her to England where she is a celebrity Gets more people interested in the New World ◦ The growing of tobacco eventually supports the colonies economy No more starving
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Plymouth- 1620 ◦ Puritans fleeing religious persecution Were in Netherlands but worried about loss of culture ◦ Also struggled in the first year Many die first winter ◦ Squanto a native who used to live in England and knew English walks up on their settlement one day Teaches them how to farm ◦ By fall, the settlers have three storage sheds of extra food Decide to have the natives over for a party The first Thanksgiving
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