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Social Studies
How does his brother's death affect Saber Abu Reesh's attitude toward peace?
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Ответ:
Queen Elizabeth I in her speech before the battle predicted that they shall have a famous victory over their enemies.
Below is the excerpt of her speech that predicted victory:
"...by your concord in the camp, and your valour in the field, we shall shortly have a famous victory over these enemies of my God, of my kingdom, and of my people."
Explanation:
At last, England won the victory over the Spanish Armada. Their defeat over them brought fame for England and the Queen. The whole of Europe was astonished at the victory such a small island nation could achieve in defense of itself against her enemies.
The success of England's victory was celebrated in various ways. Many lauded Queen Elizabeth I for standing firm for her nation. She shared the glory with her navy and returned thanks to God for divine intervention.