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Why was the defeat of the Spanish Armada significant? a. Spain had expected to be defeated by England. b. Philip II was executed because of his failure. c. Spain had to defend its territory. d. Spain lost
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Why was the defeat of the Spanish Armada significant?
a.
Spain had expected to be defeated by England.
b.
Philip II was executed because of his failure.
c.
Spain had to defend its territory.
d.
Spain lost its power.
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maybe D i will fix if wrong
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