England's defeat of the Spanish Armada

a. led to a Franco-Spanish alliance that prevented England from establishing its own American colonies.
b. allowed England to take control of Spain's American colonies.
c. demonstrated that Spanish Catholicism was inferior to English Protestantism.
d. helped to ensure England's naval dominance in the North Atlantic.
e. occurred despite weather conditions, which favored Spain.


d

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