The Spanish Armada and the Language of English Ascendancy
In May 1588, the Spanish Armada set sail to invade England—but its failure did more than preserve a throne. It ignited English national identity and elevated English from a local dialect to a global literary force, giving birth to a language of empire, defiance, and poetic ambition.
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