This study explores two bizarre episodes in Englandâ s relations with Spain under James I when for a time the government believed a new Spanish armada was about to descend on the country and hurriedly took such defensive measures as disarming Catholic recusants and mustering the nationâ s militia.
This study explores two bizarre episodes in Englandâ s relations with Spain under James I when for a time the government believed a new Spanish armada was about to descend on the country and hurriedly took such defensive measures as disarming Catholic recusants and mustering the nationâ s militia.
Calvin F. Senning retired as Professor of History from the University of Maine at Augusta in 1997. He previously worked as a contract historian with the War Department Historical Fund.
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Introduction 1. Deterioration in Anglo-Spanish Relations 1611-1612 2. Growing Alarm and Fear in England: The Armada Scare of 1612-1613 3. The Palatine Wedding and Its Aftermath 4. Cleves Spinola and the Armada Scare of September 1614 5. Xanten and Beyond. Conclusion and Afterword
Introduction 1. Deterioration in Anglo-Spanish Relations 1611-1612 2. Growing Alarm and Fear in England: The Armada Scare of 1612-1613 3. The Palatine Wedding and Its Aftermath 4. Cleves Spinola and the Armada Scare of September 1614 5. Xanten and Beyond. Conclusion and Afterword
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