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Spanish ArmadaSpain Vs. England

SWBAT observe the causes and effects of the Spanish Armada

Have HW out on your desk

Objective

Have your Spanish Armada packet on your desk!

We will be going over it and it will be collected!

Do Now

PHILIP II Expand Spanish

Influence Across the Globe

Son of Charles V

Strengthen the Catholic ChurchStrengthen Inquisition

Supported Catholic Reformation

Wanted his power to be ABSOLUTE

Received $$ from the Americas

Inherited throne in 1558 Philip II asked Elizabeth to marry him in an attempt to keep England Catholic

Elizabeth said NO Philip II hoped to conquer England and restore Catholicism

Elizabeth = Philip II’s #1 Enemy

ELIZABETH I

THE SPANISH ARMADA

July 12, 1588 Queen Elizabeth: #1 Enemy

Protestant ruler She supported Dutch against Spanish

and encouraged English captains, known as Sea Dogs, to plunder Spanish treasure ships

To stop the Dutch, Philip prepared a huge armada (fleet) to carry Spanish invasion force to England

The Armada Sails

“It is well known that we fight in God’s cause. So, when we meet the English, God will surely arrange matters so threat we can grapple and board them, either by sending some strange freak of weather or, more likely, just be depriving the English of their wits. If we can come to close quarters Spanish valor and Spanish steel… will make our victory certain.”

Philip II Of Spain

Elizabeth IOf England

Religious Intolerance

Protestants who didn’t convert were expelled

Revolt in the Netherlands – Philip II battled Protestant Rebels in the Netherlands

Strengthened the Inquisition

Causes:

July 12, 1588 Spanish entered the English Channel For 8 days the English ships (smaller, but

faster) fought the Spanish Huge storm drove the Spanish around

Scotland

The Battle

Spain:

130 Vessels

123,790 Cannonballs

30,000 Men

England:

150 ships

They were smaller, faster, and more maneuverable

“Strange Freak of Weather” - storm - destroyed the Spanish Armada, before there was ever a fight.

Economic Decline - Philip II resigned his throne

Costly wars overseas drained Spain of its wealth

By expelling Muslims and Jews the country lost its work base

Became a country of Beggars

France Replaced Spain as the Most Powerful Country in Europe

Enhanced English National Sentiment

Effects

Queen Elizabeth’s speech regarding the Spanish Armada

King Philip’s speech regarding the Spanish Armada

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