Monday, August 19, 2019
Wars Between Spain And France :: essays research papers
   The wars between England and Spain was a shifting of    power in Europe. A cause of the wars was the    imprisonment and execution of Mary Stuart Queen of    Scots. The Netherlands wanting to break away from Spain    was a cause of the war. Elizabeth sending aid and troops to    the Netherlands was another cause of the war. Mary Stuart    was the direct heir of Scotland. She was a Catholic. Many    people in England wanted to see Mary the Queen and    make England a Catholic nation. This worried Queen    Elizabeth and had Mary put under house arrest for nineteen    years. There were many plots made trying to assassinate    Queen Elizabeth involving Mary. The final plot called the    Babington plot had enough proof to convict Mary and    execute her. Queen Elizabeth knew the consequences this    would create throughout the Catholic world. And this was    the last straw between Spain and England. The    Netherlands wanted to abolish the control Spain had over    their nation. They wanted to get rid of the Spanish    Inquisition. Two-hundred nobles, in the Netherlands,    formed a league, and they petitioned King Philip II not to    use the Spanish Inquisition. He refused and a revolt broke    out. William of Orange led the united seventeen provinces    of the Netherlands against Spanish authority. Queen    Elizabeth lent aid to the Netherlands in their war with    Spain. She sent over 6000 troops in 1585. Don Juan    became the general of the Netherlands and planned an    invasion. After Don Juan's death the Union of Utrecht was    formed breaking the solid front of the 17 provinces of the    Netherlands. When Spain tried to invade England they    were defeated. The great Spanish Armada was beat by    small, quick fleet of English and Dutch ships. English and    Dutch pirates raid the Spanish ships also. The weather    played a role in the war. A bad storm wiped out many    ships of the Armada. England gained a great deal from this    battle with Spain.  					    
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