Spanish Armada
The greatest challenge to Elizabeth was first sighted in the English Channel on 29 July 1588. This was the Spanish Armada, a fleet of armed ships sailing towards England in a crescent formation.
Partly because of religious differences, and partly because of English interference in Spanish affairs in the New WorldNorth and South America. and the Netherlands, King Philip of Spain decided to invade England and attempt to overthrow Elizabeth.
Elizabeth was expected to protect her people from this invasion. How did the two sides line up?
Spain | England | |
Commanders | The Duke of Medina Sidonia - little experience of sailing. | Lord Howard of Effingham 鈥 little experience of fighting at sea, but Drake and Hawkins were both very experienced. |
Fleet | 130 ships - 64 battleships, 22 huge galleons and 45 converted merchant ships. | 200 ships - 54 strong, light and fast battleships, and 140 converted merchant ships. |
Sailors and soldiers | 30,000 men on board the fleet and 20,000 soldiers on land. | 14,000 men on board the fleet and 20,000 soldiers on land. |
Food supplies | Not fresh 鈥 six months鈥 worth of supplies were stored on the ships. | Fresh food supplied daily. |
Weapons | 2,000 large cannon 鈥 could fire heavy cannon balls, but only over a short distance and were slow to load. | 200 smaller cannon 鈥 could fire over long distance and were quick to load. |
Tactics for fighting at sea | Get close so men could board and capture the enemy ships. | Destroy enemy ships by firing cannon at them from a distance. |
Annual income | 拢3 million. | 拢300,000. Parliament did grant Elizabeth taxes to top this up. |
Commanders | |
Spain | The Duke of Medina Sidonia - little experience of sailing. |
England | Lord Howard of Effingham 鈥 little experience of fighting at sea, but Drake and Hawkins were both very experienced. |
Fleet | |
Spain | 130 ships - 64 battleships, 22 huge galleons and 45 converted merchant ships. |
England | 200 ships - 54 strong, light and fast battleships, and 140 converted merchant ships. |
Sailors and soldiers | |
Spain | 30,000 men on board the fleet and 20,000 soldiers on land. |
England | 14,000 men on board the fleet and 20,000 soldiers on land. |
Food supplies | |
Spain | Not fresh 鈥 six months鈥 worth of supplies were stored on the ships. |
England | Fresh food supplied daily. |
Weapons | |
Spain | 2,000 large cannon 鈥 could fire heavy cannon balls, but only over a short distance and were slow to load. |
England | 200 smaller cannon 鈥 could fire over long distance and were quick to load. |
Tactics for fighting at sea | |
Spain | Get close so men could board and capture the enemy ships. |
England | Destroy enemy ships by firing cannon at them from a distance. |
Annual income | |
Spain | 拢3 million. |
England | 拢300,000. Parliament did grant Elizabeth taxes to top this up. |