De Dageraad der Volksvrijheid / Geschiedenis van de wording der Nederlandsche Republiek
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A chronological account traces the political, religious, and military developments that led to the formation of the northern provinces' independence. It opens with imperial consolidation and cultural prosperity under earlier rule, then follows the accession of a new sovereign and rising tensions from religious persecution and centralizing policies. The narrative surveys successive governors and commanders, popular unrest and iconoclastic outbreaks, the emergence of rebel naval forces and key sieges, shifting coalitions such as regional pacifications and unions, the assassination of a principal leader, and the later campaigns, naval actions, and truce that produced a lasting, quasi-independent state.
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