The city of Messina had a population of 120,000 in the mid-17th century, with the city council dominated by a few patrician families.
The Spanish government granted Messina a monopoly on the export of silk in 1663, but after loud protests from other ports of Sicily withdrew it the next year.
There were no immediate disturbances, but the nobility and upper bourgeoisie of the city became hostile to the Spanish.
The Spanish captain-general Luis de Hojo conceived the plan of turning the common people against the upper classes through a display of charity and devotion, and through engineering an artificial shortage for which the senate of the city would be blamed.
The artisan workers threw out the patricians in 1672, but did not dispute Spanish rule.
The Prince de Ligne, Viceroy of Sicily, was alarmed by the disturbances, and had Hojo removed.
When the disturbances continued and there was talk of using force against the rebels, Ligne also resigned.
On 7 July 1674 the trades companies united with the patricians in a revolt against the Spanish, and besieged Captain-General Crispano in his palace.
They drove out the Spanish garrison and gained control of almost all of the city.
Four of the five forts were taken.
Messina sent deputies to the French ambassador in Rome and to Admiral Louis Victor de Rochechouart de Mortemart, Compte de Vivonne, on the coast of Catalonia.
On 1 January 1675 Valbelle's squadron returned, bringing a small corps of land forces under Lieutenant-General Valavoire(fr).
The French minister of foreign affairs, the Marquis de Pomponne, had instructed Vallavoire to encourage the people of Messina to form an independent republic, unless they wanted to become part of France or to accept as ruler a prince designated by Louis XIV.
When they arrived on 2 January 1675 the Spanish army was camped outside the city, had retaken some of the forts and seemed to be about to take the city.
The Spanish had a fleet of 22 ships and 19 galleys cruising at the entrance to the Strait of Messina.
Valbelle, with six warships and three fire ships, boldly attempted the passage and entered the port unharmed on 8 January.
Although the Spanish troops withdrew some distance from the city, Valavoire did no have the resources to advance inland, and provisions soon ran low again.
On 10 January 1678 England and the United Provinces signed a treaty of alliance at the Hague.
Louis XIV saw that he could not compete at sea with the combined Anglo-Dutch forces and decided to withdraw from Sicily, which he had never seen as more than a distraction.
He sent François d'Aubusson de La Feuillade from Toulon with Duquesne's fleet, ostensibly to replace Vivonne as viceroy in Sicily but in fact to evacuate the French troops.
La Feuillade had himself proclaimed viceroy with great pomp on 28 February 1678.
On 13 March 1678 he embarked the French troops on the pretence of an expedition against Palermo.
He then informed the Messinese jurats that the French were leaving for good.
A few hundred leading families were allowed to embark before the fleet left.
The Spanish viceroy returned to Messina without opposition, having promised a general amnesty, a promise that was not kept.
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