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England, at the start, had enjoyed having good connections,"enjoyed good relations with Spain", but it lead to war. The Spanish were known to be powerful "most powerful country". England didn't stand a chance against it. In conclusion, the English and the Spaniards stayed at a distance, " Spaniards stayed away".
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"If Pardo had discovered that gold, Spain might have further colonized the area, and the southeastern part of the U.S. might have become part of Latin America. Instead, the Spaniards stayed away, and in 1607 the English built their settlement at Jamestown, beginning the region’s permanent history of colonization."
-https://kidsdiscover.com/quick-reads/spain-left-england-able-colonize-u-s/
"During this period, Spain was the most powerful country in the known world. It had grown extremely wealthy due to its conquests in the New World (Central America), an area that was known as the Spanish Main.
It was also strongly Catholic, and although England and Wales enjoyed good relations with Spain at the start of Elizabeth’s reign, there were many reasons why they worsened, eventually resulting in war."
-https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z2hbtv4/revision/1
"There can be no doubt that England’s reputation as a sea power was enhanced, as of course Elizabeth’s reputation as a strong ruler."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/guides/z2hbtv4/revision/6