early modern conflict zone
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concept
An early modern conflict zone is a geographically and politically contested area between roughly 1500 and 1800 where competing states, empires, or factions engaged in sustained military, economic, and ideological struggles that reshaped local societies and regional power balances.
Observed surface forms (3)
- early modern European borderland ×1
- historical conflict zone ×1
- historical region of conflict ×1
Instances (4)
- Denmark and southern Scandinavia
- Hainaut / borderlands between France and the Spanish Netherlands via concept surface "early modern European borderland"
- German theatre of the Thirty Years' War via concept surface "historical region of conflict"
- Western Mediterranean theater via concept surface "historical conflict zone"