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How did the attack by the Spanish Armada influence England in the 16th century?


England changed from Protestantism to Catholicism.


Queen Elizabeth I married King Phillip II of Spain.


The Tudor dynasty assumed control of the Spanish throne.


England emerged as a Protestant power in Europe.

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England emerged as a Protestant power in Europe.

The failed 1588 Armada ensured Elizabeth I’s rule and Protestant settlement in England, weakened Spanish dominance, boosted English naval prestige, and helped England become a leading Protestant maritime power.