The Spanish invincible fleet is also known as the invincible fleet, more precisely La Armada Grande. This is a fleet aimed at invading the UK and ending the invasion of the British against the Spanish royal family. But this was a fatal mistake, after a week of battle the Spanish invincible fleet was destroyed, which slowly reduced the Spanish naval strength. In the 16th century, the great Spanish rule dominated and influenced much of the "known world". Spanish leader Phillip II has reasons to destroy their major rival England.
The Spanish invincible fleet departed from Spain in July 1588. The mission of the Spanish invincible fleet was to defeat Protestant England led by Queen Elizabeth I. The Spanish invincible fleet was an expensive disaster for the Spaniards, but for the British it was a famous victory for Sir Francis Drake. I will influence even more heroes, even Christmas celebrations than he! In the Elizabeth era, Spain dominated the so-called Spain's Netherlands. This includes the modern Netherlands and Belgium. In particular, the Netherlands want independence. They do not like to be regarded as Catholics; in fact, the concept of Protestantism has settled in the Netherlands, and many people in the Netherlands are secret Protestants. When they publicly express Protestant beliefs, their lives are at risk. Spain used a religious secret police called the Inquisition to drive away Protestantism. But during the reign of Elizabeth, the UK has helped the Netherlands Protestant in the Netherlands.
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