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Andre45 [30]
3 years ago
9

What was the relationship between England and Spain in the late 1500s?

History
2 answers:
Kipish [7]3 years ago
6 0

They we're rivals of the sea and the land in the new world.

Further Explanation:

Spain and England go to war:

The Anglo-Spanish War broke out in 1585, after the seizure of English trader transports in Spanish harbors. In August, England joined the Eighty Years War on the Dutch Protestant United Provinces, who had proclaimed their freedom from Spain.  

Spain ever rule England:  

Gibraltar turned out to be a piece of the bound together Kingdom of Spain and stayed under Spanish guideline until 1704. At the war's end, Spain surrendered the region to Britain under the details of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713.  

Spain part of England:  

The United Kingdom (UK) involves four nations: England, Scotland, and Wales (which by and large make up Great Britain) and Northern Ireland (which is differently depicted as a nation, area or locale).  

Spain ever attack England:  

The Spanish Armada driven by King Philip II of Spain endeavored to attack England in 1588, to vindicate the demise of Mary Queen of Scots in 1587. At the time, it was the biggest armada at any point found in Europe and Philip II of Spain thought of it as powerful. The Spanish Armada broadly attempted, and fizzled, to attack England in 1588.

Subject: history

Level: middle School

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Eduardwww [97]3 years ago
3 0
<span>C.They we're rivals of the sea and the land in the new world.

They were at war with each other, and so this is the closest answer

hope this helps
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