Our Fake History   /     Episode #199- Was the Spanish Armada a Big Deal? (Part Two)

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The attempted invasion of England in 1588 was doomed even before the first ship left harbor. The Spanish plan was fatally flawed and pretty much every commander knew it. The plan was audacious, but it was also weirdly vague. The Spanish...
Duration
01:43:40
Publishing date
2024-03-19 16:54
Link
https://www.podcastone.com/episode/Episode-199--Was-the-Spanish-Armada-a-Big-Deal-Part-Two
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The attempted invasion of England in 1588 was doomed even before the first ship left harbor. The Spanish plan was fatally flawed and pretty much every commander knew it. The plan was audacious, but it was also weirdly vague. The Spanish also made a fateful choice when they entered the English channel that essential ensured that the English would have a tactical advantage during the entire encounter. King Phillip II may have constructed the largest fleet in Atlantic history, but was England ever really in danger? Tune-in and find out how the maritime high-ground, singeing the King's beard, and a doomed English Armada all play a role in the story.