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Our Fake History

Episode #199- Was the Spanish Armada a Big Deal? (Part II)

Our Fake History

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Education, Talk Radio, Society & Culture, History

4.73.5K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2024

⏱️ 97 minutes

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Summary

The attempted invasion of England in 1588 was doomed even before the first ship left harbor. The Spanish plan was fatally flawed and pretty much every commander knew it. The plan was audacious, but it was also weirdly vague. The Spanish also made a fateful choice when they entered the English channel that essential ensured that the English would have a tactical advantage during the entire encounter. King Phillip II may have constructed the largest fleet in Atlantic history, but was England ever really in danger? Tune-in and find out how the maritime high-ground, singeing the King's beard, and a doomed English Armada all play a role in the story.

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0:00.0

Have you ever heard of the English armada?

0:07.0

Yeah, me neither. Until very recently I had never heard of an English armada, but I assure

0:20.0

you the English armada was very real and it was a total disaster.

0:26.0

In 1589, the year after the considerably more famous Spanish armada failed to launch an invasion of England, the English made

0:36.4

an attempt to strike back.

0:39.6

The finances of the English crown were already stretched given all the expenses that went into preparing the defense of 1588.

0:48.0

But Queen Elizabeth was talked into further depleting the Crown coffers to help England's favorite

0:53.9

pirate Sir Francis Drake and his partner Sir John Norris

0:57.7

build an armada even bigger than the Spanish armada.

1:04.0

Yes, when it was finally assembled and bolstered by Allied Dutch ships from the Netherlands,

1:09.0

the English armada was the largest group of ships ever assembled on the Atlantic to that point in history.

1:17.0

Now the sources don't all agree on the exact numbers, but the English armada consisted of anywhere between 140 to potentially

1:27.3

180 ships, depending on how you count.

1:32.1

Now, I'm sure some of you are thinking,

1:35.0

Sebastian, I thought the Spanish armada of 1588 was the largest fleet ever assembled on the Atlantic to that point in history.

1:45.0

It was and then that record was beaten literally one later, by the English.

1:54.6

The English armada was to be used to achieve three important goals.

2:00.3

One, destroy the battered Spanish Atlantic fleet, which was being repaired in northern Spain.

2:07.2

2. Land an army in Portugal and convince the local Portuguese to revolt against the Habsburg King Philip II of Spain,

2:16.1

who had recently claimed the Portuguese throne.

2:19.3

Then three, sail off and take the Azores, and establish a new base for English naval operations

2:26.8

on those Atlantic islands.

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