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"For some eighteen years,Elizabeth's England had been locked in open war with the Spanish empire of Philip II (succeeded by his son,Philip III,in 1598) .In many ways,the conflict was about religion.Protestant England had long feared Spain was marshalling the forces of international Catholicism against it.By 1585,Elizabeth felt compelled to send troops to aid the (largely Protestant) Dutch to prevent the Spanish army completing its conquest of the Low Countries-the obvious base for an assault on England.English anxieties were further heightened by the sizeable Catholic minority among the queen's own subjects and continuing fears they might prove a fifth column for Spain.Philip II was not only determined to crush the English challenge,but was also infuriated by English piracy,not least against Spanish ships and settlements in the New World.The result was Spain's attempt to invade England by sea in 1588-what is today popularly called 'the Spanish Armada.'"
Historian Paul E.J.Hammer,"England on the Eve of Colonization"
-Sustained warfare among Europeans in the sixteenth century directly impacted which of the following least?

Gain familiarity with the UCC's provision on the sale of goods and its implications for contract enforceability.
Understand the relevance of past dealings, courses of performance, and trade usages in contract interpretation.
Identify and explain exceptions to the suretyship provision requirement under the statute of frauds.
Understand the requirements and exceptions to the Statute of Frauds as outlined in Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).

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