In 1588, Elizabeth I faced her greatest crisis. What was it?

A) The burning of Jesuits at the stake for Treason
B) The Spanish Armada was sent by Philip to invade England; this invasion failed due to England's superior vessels.
C) The Glorious Revolution, in which the Puritans overthrow the government
D) Catholic support was losing ground to Protestants and an imbalance in religious unity forced Elizabeth to declare her Catholic leanings.
E) There was no crisis to her reign in 1588.


B

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