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The '''Spanish Navy''' is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces as well as being one of the oldest active naval forces in the whole wide world. The branch was involved for lots of major historic events on navigation, ruling various parts of the Caribbean. They were associated with many naval battles, including 'The Battle of Manila Bay' which transpired in 1898, in addition to 'The Battle of Cartagena de Indias' which transpired in 1741. The navy battled against Edward Kenway's crew on many occasions, whenever the Jackdaw was caught on sight. | The '''Spanish Navy''' is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces as well as being one of the oldest active naval forces in the whole wide world. The branch was involved for lots of major historic events on navigation, ruling various parts of the Caribbean. They were associated with many naval battles, including 'The Battle of Manila Bay' which transpired in 1898, in addition to 'The Battle of Cartagena de Indias' which transpired in 1741. The navy battled against Edward Kenway's crew on many occasions, whenever the Jackdaw was caught on sight. They operated numbers of ships during the Golden Age of Piracy which include: Man O' War, Gunboats, Schooners, Frigates as well as Brigs. | ||
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The Spanish Navy is the maritime branch of the Spanish Armed Forces as well as being one of the oldest active naval forces in the whole wide world. The branch was involved for lots of major historic events on navigation, ruling various parts of the Caribbean. They were associated with many naval battles, including 'The Battle of Manila Bay' which transpired in 1898, in addition to 'The Battle of Cartagena de Indias' which transpired in 1741. The navy battled against Edward Kenway's crew on many occasions, whenever the Jackdaw was caught on sight. They operated numbers of ships during the Golden Age of Piracy which include: Man O' War, Gunboats, Schooners, Frigates as well as Brigs.
