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The narrative traces the political, religious, and military struggles that transformed the Low Countries from Habsburg-ruled provinces to a self-governing commonwealth. It follows the escalation of religious persecution and fiscal burdens, popular uprisings and iconoclasm, campaigns of repression and sieges, and the military and diplomatic maneuvering of leading statesmen and commanders. The account examines the formation of provincial unions, the conduct of the long war at sea and on land, shifting alliances and truces, and the economic and civic developments that underpinned a commercial maritime republic. Throughout, themes of liberty, conscience, and statecraft are explored in detailed narrative and character studies.
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