Examples of 'anglo-spanish war' in a sentence

Meaning of "anglo-spanish war"

Anglo-Spanish war: A historical conflict or series of wars between England (later Great Britain) and Spain. The term specifically refers to armed hostilities that took place between the two countries at various points in history, particularly during the early modern period

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This eventually culminated in the Anglo-Spanish War.
With the Anglo-Spanish war still raging, English privateers were harassing Spanish shipping.
This impeded the waging of the Anglo-Spanish War.
The Anglo-Spanish war ended when Napoleon invaded Spain, and the remaining Spaniards allied with Britain.
Spain at that time was engaged in the Anglo-Spanish War.
The undeclared Anglo-Spanish War continued, however.
The major foreign entanglement of this period was the Anglo-Spanish War.
The Treaty of London concluded the Anglo-Spanish War on terms largely favourable to Spain.
He turned to sailing as a career at some point, commanding a ship in the Anglo-Spanish War.
He is best known for his command of the Spanish fleet during the Anglo-Spanish War.
He commanded a Spanish squadron during the Anglo-Spanish War.
The Invasion of Jamaica begins during the Anglo-Spanish War.
Hamilton 's levy was raised despite the end of the Anglo-Spanish War.

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