
This book analyzes the consequences of the war declared in 1756 between England and France. The author focuses on the southern maritime provinces of France, Provence and Languedoc, both before the war began and during its course. The book examines the political and economic effects of the war, showing the dire straits that these provinces were reduced to as a result of the conflict. The war caused great loss of life, economic hardship, and damage to infrastructure, which had lasting effects on the region. Through its rich historical detail, the book provides valuable insights into the complexities of 18th-century warfare and its impact on local populations.
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