About This Book
A detailed chronological account of the later phases of the revolution, documenting military campaigns across mainland and islands, naval operations and sieges, disease outbreaks, and the shifting fortunes of contested towns. It examines internal political struggles, the creation and reorganization of provisional authorities, administrative and financial reforms, and debates over national assemblies. The narrative follows diplomatic negotiations and foreign interventions that influenced military and political outcomes, including the actions of allied naval contingents. Combining battlefield reportage, institutional measures, and social consequences, the work portrays the complex process of wartime state‑building and the practical challenges of transforming armed revolt into an organized government.
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