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The Pacification of Ghent was an agreement reached on November 8, 1576, during the Eighty Years' War between the Spanish Crown and the rebellious provinces of the Netherlands. It united the northern and southern provinces in a common front against Spanish rule, calling for the withdrawal of Spanish troops and the restoration of local governance. The agreement aimed to address grievances related to taxation and religious persecution, although it ultimately fell apart due to internal divisions and differing religious interests among the provinces. The pacification marked a significant moment in the struggle for Dutch independence from Spanish control.

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