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The Armada of 1779 was a combined Franco-Spanish naval enterprise intended to divert British military assets, primarily of the Royal Navy, from other war ...
The Armada of 1779 was a large joint French and Spanish fleet intended, with the aid of a feint by the American Continental Navy, to facilitate an invasion ...
Armada is the Spanish and Portuguese word for naval fleet. ... Armada of 1779, an unsuccessfully attempted invasion of England by France and Spain in 1779 ...
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The Armada of 1779 was a combined Franco-Spanish naval enterprise intended to divert British military assets, primarily of the Royal Navy, from other war ...