TASK 1-This is an extract from a letter to the English government which gives details about the progress of the Armada.
How useful do you think this information would be to the English government?
Why were there more soldiers than sailors?
TASK 2- This is a report from Lord Howard of Effingham, the Admiral of the English fleet.
How do you think the news that the Spanish Armada had been sighted was able to reach Lord Howard so quickly when he was at Plymouth, over a hundred miles away?
Why do you think Howard complained to Walsingham about the wind?
Howard says that the Spanish fleet was ‘soe strong’. What made it strong?
TASK 4-An extract from a Spanish captain’s account of the events. He had survived after being shipwrecked on the Irish coast and was then interrogated by the English, but eventually returned home to Spain.
The Spanish Armada fought the English fleet for two days without losing any ships. What happened next that changed this?
- Why was it a good thing that the Spanish plans were stopped?
After some calm days with no looses, Medina Sidonia recieves a devastating message, the army of Duque the Parmais not prepared, so Sidonia decides to anchore in Callibi, however in the night they perceaved 6 shippes (sended by a famous english corsair called Crake) falling upon them fired: by reason whererof they were dryven to cut their cables and set saile: at which tyme a greate ship was burned among them, and a Galleas cast awaie on the sands. After which the Spanish fleet is found by the english dispersed and easy to be attacked. Meanwhile the rest of the spanish ships have been sent by the weather to the North Sea where they suffer a terrible storm near Norway. All these unfortunate events was a huge disaster for the Spaniards.
If you could change one thing to give the Spanish a better chance of winning what would it be and why?
The English celebrated their victory with a medal saying ‘God Blew and they were Scattered’ – how would the Spanish have explained their defeat?
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