Relations with Spain/The Armada Keywords

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Aims and objectives that guide a nation's relations with other states
Foreign policy
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North and South America. Europeans were only aware of their existence from 1492
New World
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Individuals with their own armed ships that capture other ships for their cargoes, often with the authorisation or support of their government
Privateer
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To travel all the way around the world
Circumnavigate
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The right to self-government, so people of one country can manage its own affairs
Autonomy
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To rob a town or city using violence, causing a lot of damage, usually in wartime
Sacking
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An armed force sent to foreign country to achieve a specific function or objective
Expeditionary force
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A soldier who fights for money rather than a nation or cause
Mercenary
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Empty ships set on fire and sent in the direction of the enemy to cause damage and confusion
Fireships
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Biased information used to promote a point-of-view
Propaganda
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North and South America. Europeans were only aware of their existence from 1492

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New World

Card 3

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Individuals with their own armed ships that capture other ships for their cargoes, often with the authorisation or support of their government

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Card 4

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To travel all the way around the world

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Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

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The right to self-government, so people of one country can manage its own affairs

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Preview of the front of card 5
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