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The arrival of the Little Ice Age meant that the greatest adversary Spain faced was heavy weather. Frigid temperatures and storms claimed more lives than combat with England. In this phase of the battle of the Spanish Armada alone, five thousand men drowned, many of them in sight of land but unable to reach it before succumbing, or were killed by local inhabitants on the shores of Scotland and Ireland.
In Search of a Kingdom: Francis Drake, Elizabeth I, and the Invention of the British Empire
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