Asked by ELINA
how did england become a dominant maritime power during 16th & 17th centuries.
Could u please explain this more claerly
Could u please explain this more claerly
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Do you know what "maritime" means?
Answered by
ELINA
deep sea, or concerning with the sea
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
You got a good start on answering this question in one of your other posts.
You got a good start on answering this question in one of your other posts.
Answered by
ELINA
England became a dominant maritime power during 16th & 17th centuries by ... Elizabeth herself
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Did the Queen go out sailing on the high seas????
Answered by
ELINA
no, her sea dogs did I think. Her sea captins Francis Drake, John Hawkins and the other sea dogs did
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right.
The English fleet was very powerful under the "sea dogs" and pretty much ruled the ocean.
The English fleet was very powerful under the "sea dogs" and pretty much ruled the ocean.
Answered by
ELINA
So could you please rephrase all of this to fit it in my answer
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Your turn. :-)
I'll be glad to comment on your answer.
I'll be glad to comment on your answer.
Answered by
ELINA
England became a dominant maritime power during 16th & 17th centuries by Elizabethès Engish fleet who were very powerful under sea dogs and who bascially ruled the ocean. please add to it
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which fleet did the English fleet defeat? Which country owned this fleet?
Answered by
ELINA
spanish, spain I think
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right. The English defeated the Spanish fleet, called the Spanish Armada.
Answered by
ELINA
England became a dominant maritime power during 16th & 17th centuries by Elizabethès Engish fleet who were very powerful under sea dogs and who bascially ruled the ocean. the english defeated the spanish fleet, called the spanish armada. Is this a good answer Ms Sue
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, Elina, it's a good answer.
You've worked hard this evening and seem to have learned a lot. :-)
You've worked hard this evening and seem to have learned a lot. :-)
Answered by
ELINA
thanx Ms Sue I got to learn alot with ur help. I wish u were my teacher in life, then I'd never have trouble.
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