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In the 1580s, england was-

  • handling political difficulties with Spain and France on a regular basis.
  • an island nation politically and religiously isolated from Europe.

What was relation of England with Spain and France in 1580s?

The 1580s were a time of discord. Conflicts between Protestants and Catholics raged on throughout Europe. During this time, Catholic Spain remained the dominant power.

Some features of  relation of England with Spain and France in 1580s are-

  • The Spanish soldiers fought Protestant insurgents in the Spanish-controlled Netherlands, while King Philip II of Spain desired a return of Catholicism in England.
  • Philip dispatched a Spanish Armada, the world's greatest fleet at the time, to conquer England.
  • The loss of a Spanish Armada dealt a significant blow to Spanish supremacy in Europe, from which it neither fully recovered.
  • After circumnavigating the globe, Francis Drake returns to Britain. He is the second person to undertake the journey; the first was Ferdinand Magellan's army of ships.
  • Elizabeth I signs a Treaty at Nonsuch and provides aid to a Netherlands to aid them in their war against Spain.

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