What would have happened if the Spanish Armada had succeeded and England was invaded?

Would Brits be speaking Spanish?

This is now a spic meme thread

We would probably be speaking a mix of both, like what happened when the Normans invaded.

They only wanted to kill the English Royal family, not culturally enrich the Brits

No, we would probably be Catholic, but we wouldn't speak Spanish.

They would have respected our culture and language, as they did with other subjugated European countries at the time. The Spanish cared a lot about religion though.

The traitors would be beheaded.

What traitors?

Now that I think about it, the jews would never took power on Europe either.

By cucking the kikes in England because muh religion, it would prevent them from rulling the country in the next centuries, and thus only Poland would have a good number of kikes

Anyone that didn't accepted Mary I as their queen.

You know, she was the only legitimate heir

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England would most likely be Catholic today, that's about it. Catholic Great Britian would be based.

this.

At the end WWII would be a total victory for Germans withouth the originals Kike anglo leaders messing around.

You can spout as many memes you want, but it was the protestants that invited and protected the jews in England/UK.

The Stuarts themselves were overthrown because they were anti-jews too

England would have been Catholic and a few Prots would have got the stake. Basically a return to style of rule of Queen Mary (and her Spanish husband.) The Spanish would have empowered the Catholic faction in England, nothing more.

They would have had to take London after defeating the navy.

>Catholic Britain would be based

Brits have been invaded a multitude of times in the past.
Chances are the same thing would have happened as what happened with the Vikings.
>Huge invasion force
>Starts tearing it's way across the country side
>Native resistance consistently gets ass kicked
>Eventually goes to hide in swamps for a year
>Comes out of swamp
>Wins one battle
>Sign peace treaty giving huge deaths of land to the invaders
>Invaders than slowly fade away after going native and getting on with their lives on the island

The spanish didn't pretended to conquer the country, just kill the rebels that usurped the throne.

Btw, the Spanish King was also Consort King of England at time

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This is accurate. The idea was to spread Catholicism by putting one on the throne. Not full blown occupation.

the Normans and Romans yes but we beat the viking though

>burger education

"Departed then the Northmen in nailed ships.
The dejected survivors of the battle,
sought Dublin over the deep water,
leaving Dinges mere
to return to Ireland, ashamed in spirit.
Likewise the brothers, both together,
King and Prince, sought their home,
West-Saxon land, exultant from battle.
They left behind them, to enjoy the corpses,
the dark coated one, the dark horny-beaked raven
and the dusky-coated one,
the eagle white from behind, to partake of carrion,
greedy war-hawk, and that gray animal
the wolf in the forest."

The Mercians did not refuse hard hand-play to any warrior
who came with Anlaf over the sea-surge
in the bosom of a ship, those who sought land,
fated to fight. Five lay dead
on the battle-field, young kings,
put to sleep by swords, likewise also seven
of Anlaf's earls, countless of the army,
sailors and Scots. There the North-men's chief was put
to flight, by need constrained
to the prow of a ship with little company:
he pressed the ship afloat, the king went out
on the dusky flood-tide, he saved his life.

In August 937, Olaf and his army crossed the Irish Sea to join forces with Constantine and Owen, and the invaders were routed in the subsequent battle against Æthelstan. The poem Battle of Brunanburh in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle recounted that there were "never yet as many people killed before this with sword's edge ... since from the east Angles and Saxons came up over the broad sea".