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HISTORY OF THE UNITED NETHERLANDS - Volume II.
By John Lothrop Motley
CHAPTER IX. 1586
CHAPTER X. 1586
CHAPTER XI. 1586
CHAPTER XII.
CHAPTER XIII. 1587
CHAPTER XIV. 1587
CHAPTER XV.
CHAPTER XVI. 1587
The mid‑1580s find the United Netherlands caught in a fierce struggle for survival after the death of their founding leader. Rivers become the backbone of the conflict, each winding through fortified towns that signal control of the surrounding lands. Holland’s navy dominates the coastal estuaries, while inland strongholds shift constantly between Spanish forces and the rebelling provinces, creating a patchwork of loyalty and danger.
Against this turbulent backdrop, ambitious commanders and daring nobles clash on the Meuse, the Waal, and the Yssel. English and Dutch troops, led by figures such as the fiery Leicester and the valiant Sir Philip Sidney, launch daring sieges and counter‑attacks to wrest towns like Grave, Zutphen, and Nijmegen from enemy hands. Meanwhile, seasoned Spanish generals, including the formidable Parma, maneuver to reclaim key positions, turning every river crossing into a theater of bold tactics, sudden betrayals, and hard‑won victories. The result is a vivid portrait of a nation fighting for its very identity amid a maze of shifting alliances and relentless warfare.
Language
en
Duration
~17 hours (1025K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1814–1877
Best known for bringing the drama of the Dutch revolt to a wide readership, this 19th-century American writer paired a storyteller’s eye with a diplomat’s experience abroad. His histories helped make European politics and revolution feel vivid and immediate to English-speaking readers.
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