The Spanish invincible fleet, also known as the invincible fleet, was about 130 fleets in 1588, hoping to defeat England. Its purpose was to establish Protestantism by overthrowing Queen Elizabeth and Queen Tudor so that English does not interfere with Spain and the Netherlands. In the 1500s, Spain acquired tremendous power in most parts of the world. As a world leader, King Philippe II wishes to turn Protestantism into a Roman church. After all, the last incident leading to the decision of his invasion was the "non-social convention" and the continuous attack on Spain's business by Sir Francis Drake.
The Spanish invincible fleet known as the Spanish invincible fleet in 1588, the Spanish invincible fleet, the inventor of Armada invaded the Spanish army and England of Flanders, it was a great fleet. The first naval battle in the UK to repel the fleet was done entirely in cannons and the failure of Spanish companies prevented the UK and the Netherlands from entering the Spanish Empire. Philip had long considered considering restoring British Roman Catholic faith, and the conflict of trade and property between Spain and the UK is even challenging him. British commitment to support the Dutch insurgency against the devastating attack on the Spanish companies in the Caribbean from 1585 to 1585 and finally to Philippe in the UK I believe that direct invasion is necessary
The victory of the invincible fleet has ended the threat of Spanish invasion, but this British victory did not sacrifice Spain at the expense of British naval control. Indeed, the failure of the British invincible fleet in the second year will increase the Spanish Navy's control. The British Navy truly dominated the waters until the fight of Trafalgar in the early 19th century. On May 28, 1588, Armada had about 130 boats, 8,000 crew members and 18,000 soldiers, 1,500 brass guns and 1,000 iron guns, sailing from Lisbon, Portugal, to the English Channel . Thirty thousand soldiers' troops were standing in the Netherlands and the Netherlands, waiting for the fleet to arrive. I landed the original unit on Plymouth, transferred the troops to London nearby, and gathered 55,000 soldiers. British fleet preparing to wait for the news of the Spanish campaign at Plymouth