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1 Timber hull and deck Canvas sails Cannon holes Timber Masts

2 Problems The barrels were made from new wood which was still damp when the ship set sail – Food and water rotted and became sour. Ships were flammable due to the material/timber structure.

3 Some ships were cargo ships – Not made for fighting at sea. Low ammunition after a four month sail once they reached English Channel. The ships were not prepared for bad weather conditions.

4 Leader had no experience. Crew became tired and lethargic once entering English Channel due to lack of food and water. Too much weight on each ship.

5 Some of the extra weight included: 11 million pounds (in weight) of ships biscuits 11,000 pairs of sandals 40,000 gallons of olive oil5,000 pairs of shoes 14,000 barrels of wine180 priests 600,000 pounds of salted pork728 servants

6 Activity Draw a typical Spanish Armada ship in your Topic books (in pencil). Label the parts of the ship and materials discussed earlier. THEN – Explain the problems the Spanish Armada faced during the battle (think about the problems they created for themselves due to bad planning) – you can use a tablet to help you research problems. You can use gel pens to label the ship and listing the problems – Take care with your work, this is not a scrap book!


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