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Nigel Dominguez
7 May, 22:28
What policies led to conflict with Spain
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Lisa Fisher
7 May, 23:34
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One of the primary policies that led to tension and then conflict with Spain was England's privateering policy, which was endorsed by the Queen and allowed Spanish ships to be raided.
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