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A detailed narrative traces military, political, and diplomatic episodes of the Dutch revolt in the late sixteenth century, focusing on sieges, coastal operations, and the interplay between provincial states and foreign commanders. It reconstructs campaigns such as the protracted investment of a strategic seaport, the improvisations of besiegers working among tidal flats, daring sorties by a mixed English and Dutch garrison, naval raids on Iberian ports, and the fractures between English representatives and local authorities. Chapters combine battlefield description, siegecraft, and diplomatic maneuvering to show how warfare and politics shaped the path toward truce.
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