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why was the sinking of the spanish armada in 1588 so important to the c…

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why was the sinking of the spanish armada in 1588 so important to the colonization of north america by england? it led to an alliance between spain and england. spain gave england all of her north american colonies. spain gave england the money necessary to build colonies in america. with the sinking of the spanish fleet, the british ships could sail across the atlantic ocean safely. it had no effect on the colonization of america what so ever. question 4 3 pts why was the site of the jamestown settlement such a problem for the english colonists? it was too close to the french colonies. it was too close to spanish colonies. the made the fort too far inland for supply ships to reach. it was in a swamp that bred many diseases and poor farming. it was build in a forest so thick that they could not make farmland.

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Brief Explanations

For the first question, the sinking of the Spanish Armada in 1588 removed a major naval - threat for England, allowing British ships to safely cross the Atlantic for colonization. For the second question, Jamestown was located in a swampy area which led to disease and poor agricultural conditions.

Answer:

For the first question: With the sinking of the Spanish fleet, the British ships could sail across the Atlantic Ocean safely.
For the second question: It was in a swamp that bred many diseases and poor farming.