The war was punctuated by widely separated battles, and began with England's military expedition in 1585 to the Netherlands under the command of the Earl of Leicester in support of the resistance of the States General to Spanish Habsburg rule.
The English enjoyed some victories at Cádiz in 1587, and saw the Spanish Armada retreat in 1588, but then suffered severe defeats of the English Armada in 1589 and the Drake–Hawkins and Essex–Raleigh expeditions in 1595 and 1597 respectively. Two further Spanish armadas were sent in 1596 and 1597 but were frustrated in their objectives mainly because of adverse weather and poor planning.
The war became deadlocked around the turn of the 17th century during campaigns in Brittany and Ireland. It was brought to an end with the Treaty of London, negotiated in 1604 between representatives of the new King of Spain, Philip III, and the new King of England, James I. England and Spain agreed to cease their military interventions in the Spanish Netherlands and Ireland, respectively, and the English ended high seas privateering.
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D. cut off the South’s supply routes.
D. isolate three Confederate states.
C. It gave the North a military advantage.
C. it was the South’s major transportation link.
Explanation:
The social movement model which proposes that dissatisfaction
and the availability of resources are the key factors that determine whether or
not a social movement will coalesce is the resource mobilization model. This
model<span> <span>stresses the ability of members of a
movement to acquire resources and to mobilize people towards the
accomplishment of the movement's goals.</span></span>
I believe the answer is: C.<span> majority vote required
The problems of the articles of consideration exist on the total number of votes that would be given to each states. Some advocate that all the states should have equal number of votes while the other advocate that they need to consider states' size and population into the number of votes.</span>
The following are TRUE significant facts about the Ural Mountains:
A) The Urals run north and south through Russia.
B) they also form a border between Asia and Europe.
C) they mark the western border of Siberian Russia.